HOLINS: The Protein Clocks of Bacteriophage Infections
Two proteins, an endolysin and a holin, are essential for host lysis by bacteriophage. Endolysin is the term for muralytic enzymes that degrade the cell wall; endolysins accumulate in the cytosol fully folded during the vegetative cycle. Holins are small membrane proteins that accumulate in the memb...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annual review of microbiology 2000-01, Vol.54 (1), p.799-825 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two proteins, an endolysin and a holin, are essential for host lysis by
bacteriophage. Endolysin is the term for muralytic enzymes that degrade the
cell wall; endolysins accumulate in the cytosol fully folded during the
vegetative cycle. Holins are small membrane proteins that accumulate in the
membrane until, at a specific time that is "programmed" into the
holin gene, the membrane suddenly becomes permeabilized to the fully folded
endolysin. Destruction of the murein and bursting of the cell are immediate
sequelae. Holins control the length of the infective cycle for lytic phages and
so are subject to intense evolutionary pressure to achieve lysis at an optimal
time. Holins are regulated by protein inhibitors of several different kinds.
Holins constitute one of the most diverse functional groups, with >100 known
or putative holin sequences, which form >30 ortholog groups. |
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ISSN: | 0066-4227 1545-3251 |
DOI: | 10.1146/annurev.micro.54.1.799 |