When faced with environmental assaults, E. coli can take extreme measures to survive. For example, starving bacteria consume their own proteins, and bacteria with severe DNA damage introduce mutations into their genomes. These survival tactics require restructuring of the bacterial proteomic landscape. To reshape the proteome, bacteria alter both protein synthesis and protein degradation. For important regulatory proteins and proteins potentially harmful to the cell under non-stress conditions, these changes must be environmentally responsive and specific. This thesis explores the role of the ClpXP protease in the response to DNA damage. First, we determine how DNA damage affects substrate selection by ClpXP. These experiments combine quant...
ClpAP is a bacterial AAA+/protease complex responsible for regulated protein degradation of various ...
ClpAP is a bacterial AAA+/protease complex responsible for regulated protein degradation of various ...
The general pathway involving adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-dependent proteases and ATP-independent p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
AbstractThe ClpXP protease of bacteria can degrade a wide variety of proteins while maintaining rema...
Intracellular proteolysis is an essential regulatory process that affects cellular physiology. Since...
To elucidate the involvement of proteolysis in the regulation of stationary-phase adaptation, the cl...
In the crowded environment of a cell, the protein quality control machinery, such as molecular chape...
Proteolysis shapes many aspects of cellular survival, including protein quality control and cellular...
Proteolysis shapes many aspects of cellular survival, including protein quality control and cellular...
The major chaperones identified in Escherichia coli that assist in protein folding include trigger f...
The major chaperones identified in Escherichia coli that assist in protein folding include trigger f...
AbstractThe ClpXP protease of bacteria can degrade a wide variety of proteins while maintaining rema...
ABSTRACT Streptococcus mutans, a dental pathogen, has a remarkable ability to cope with environmenta...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2004.Vita.Includes bibliog...
ClpAP is a bacterial AAA+/protease complex responsible for regulated protein degradation of various ...
ClpAP is a bacterial AAA+/protease complex responsible for regulated protein degradation of various ...
The general pathway involving adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-dependent proteases and ATP-independent p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
AbstractThe ClpXP protease of bacteria can degrade a wide variety of proteins while maintaining rema...
Intracellular proteolysis is an essential regulatory process that affects cellular physiology. Since...
To elucidate the involvement of proteolysis in the regulation of stationary-phase adaptation, the cl...
In the crowded environment of a cell, the protein quality control machinery, such as molecular chape...
Proteolysis shapes many aspects of cellular survival, including protein quality control and cellular...
Proteolysis shapes many aspects of cellular survival, including protein quality control and cellular...
The major chaperones identified in Escherichia coli that assist in protein folding include trigger f...
The major chaperones identified in Escherichia coli that assist in protein folding include trigger f...
AbstractThe ClpXP protease of bacteria can degrade a wide variety of proteins while maintaining rema...
ABSTRACT Streptococcus mutans, a dental pathogen, has a remarkable ability to cope with environmenta...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2004.Vita.Includes bibliog...
ClpAP is a bacterial AAA+/protease complex responsible for regulated protein degradation of various ...
ClpAP is a bacterial AAA+/protease complex responsible for regulated protein degradation of various ...
The general pathway involving adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-dependent proteases and ATP-independent p...