Sofie S Kristensen, Dzung B Diep, Morten Kjos, Geir Mathiesen
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摘要
site -2蛋白酶是一类参与调控膜内蛋白水解的膜内蛋白酶。受调节的膜内蛋白水解是一种高度保守的信号机制,通常涉及1位和2位蛋白酶对外部刺激的抗sigma因子的顺序消化,从而产生适应性转录反应。随着2号位点蛋白酶在细菌中的作用不断被探索,这种信号级联的变异也不断出现。site -2蛋白酶在细菌中高度保守,在多种过程中发挥关键作用,包括铁摄取、应激反应和信息素产生。此外,越来越多的位点-2蛋白酶被发现在多种人类病原体的毒力特性中发挥关键作用,例如铜绿假单胞菌的海藻酸盐产生,霍乱弧菌的毒素产生,肠球菌对溶菌酶的耐药性和几种芽孢杆菌的抗菌剂,以及结核分枝杆菌的细胞包膜脂质组成。位点2蛋白酶在细菌致病性中的突出作用凸显了位点2蛋白酶作为治疗干预新靶点的潜力。本文综述了site-2蛋白酶在细菌生理和毒力中的作用,并对其治疗潜力进行了评价。
The role of site-2-proteases in bacteria: a review on physiology, virulence, and therapeutic potential.
Site-2-proteases are a class of intramembrane proteases involved in regulated intramembrane proteolysis. Regulated intramembrane proteolysis is a highly conserved signaling mechanism that commonly involves sequential digestion of an anti-sigma factor by a site-1- and site-2-protease in response to external stimuli, resulting in an adaptive transcriptional response. Variation of this signaling cascade continues to emerge as the role of site-2-proteases in bacteria continues to be explored. Site-2-proteases are highly conserved among bacteria and play a key role in multiple processes, including iron uptake, stress response, and pheromone production. Additionally, an increasing number of site-2-proteases have been found to play a pivotal role in the virulence properties of multiple human pathogens, such as alginate production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, toxin production in Vibrio cholerae, resistance to lysozyme in enterococci and antimicrobials in several Bacillus spp, and cell-envelope lipid composition in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The prominent role of site-2-proteases in bacterial pathogenicity highlights the potential of site-2-proteases as novel targets for therapeutic intervention. In this review, we summarize the role of site-2-proteases in bacterial physiology and virulence, as well as evaluate the therapeutic potential of site-2-proteases.