HtrA (High Temperature Requirement A) is a critical stress response protease and chaperone for many bacteria. HtrA is a multitasking protein which can degrade unfolded proteins,\ud conduct specific proteolysis of some substrates for correct assembly, interact with substrates to ensure correct folding, assembly or localisation, and chaperone unfolded proteins. These functions are critical for the virulence of a number of bacterial pathogens, in some cases not simply due to the broad activities of HtrA in protection against the protein stress conditions which occur during virulence. But also due to the role of HtrA in either specific proteolysis or assembly of key protein substrates which function directly in virulence. Remarkably, these\ud a...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
AbstractCharacterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. Th...
Characterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. The purifi...
Abstract Recent studies have demonstrated that the bacterial chaperone and serine pro...
Background Serine protease HtrA exhibits both proteolytic and chaperone activities, which are inv...
The protease high temperature requirement A from the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori (HtrAHp) b...
High temperature requirement A (HtrA) has been identified in many Gram-negative bacteria to be impor...
The protease high temperature requirement A from the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori (HtrAHp) b...
The HtrA surface protease is involved in the virulence of many pathogens, mainly by its role in stre...
<div><p>Bacterial HtrAs are proteases engaged in extracytoplasmic activities during stressful condit...
Bacterial HtrAs are proteases engaged in extracytoplasmic activities during stressful conditions and...
HtrA is a bifunctional stress protein required by many bacterial pathogens to successfully cause inf...
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance....
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance....
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance....
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
AbstractCharacterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. Th...
Characterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. The purifi...
Abstract Recent studies have demonstrated that the bacterial chaperone and serine pro...
Background Serine protease HtrA exhibits both proteolytic and chaperone activities, which are inv...
The protease high temperature requirement A from the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori (HtrAHp) b...
High temperature requirement A (HtrA) has been identified in many Gram-negative bacteria to be impor...
The protease high temperature requirement A from the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori (HtrAHp) b...
The HtrA surface protease is involved in the virulence of many pathogens, mainly by its role in stre...
<div><p>Bacterial HtrAs are proteases engaged in extracytoplasmic activities during stressful condit...
Bacterial HtrAs are proteases engaged in extracytoplasmic activities during stressful conditions and...
HtrA is a bifunctional stress protein required by many bacterial pathogens to successfully cause inf...
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance....
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance....
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance....
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
AbstractCharacterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. Th...
Characterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. The purifi...