Proteins are one of the most important constituents of cells, since they are responsible for various processes such as replication, translation, etc. Interestingly, proteins are also responsible for the degradation of proteins that do not assemble well, and/or which are not necessary anymore inside the cell. This process of proteins destruction and recycling of amino acids is called proteolysis. Without this process, the cell would accumulate toxic waste and would not survive for long. This highlights the importance of this process. This process occurs not only in the cell cytoplasm but in the cell lipid bilayer leading to the degradation of soluble and membrane integral proteins. In bacteria, the protein responsible for this mechanism is v...
The membrane-bound AAA protease FtsH is the key player controlling protein quality in bacteria. Two ...
AbstractFtsH is a cytoplasmic membrane-integrated, ATP-dependent metalloprotease, which processively...
AbstractThe FtsH (HflB) protein of Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound ATP-dependent zinc protease....
Proteins are one of the most important constituents of cells, since they are responsible for various...
AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and tra...
AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) proteolytic machines help maintain and ad...
FtsH, a membrane-bound metalloprotease, with cytoplasmic metalloprotease and AAA ATPase domains, deg...
Eubacteria and eukaryotic cellular organelles have membrane-bound ATP-dependent proteases, which deg...
AbstractEubacteria and eukaryotic cellular organelles have membrane-bound ATP-dependent proteases, w...
AbstractProteolysis of regulatory proteins or key enzymes of biosynthetic pathways is a universal me...
We have found that FtsH protease of Escherichia coli could degrade E. coli cell division protein Fts...
The identity of protease(s), which would degrade bacterial cell division protein FtsZ in vivo, remai...
The role of AAA (ATPases Associated to a variety of cellular Activities) family protease FtsH in bac...
AbstractEscherichia coli FtsH is a membrane-bound ATPase with a proteolytic activity against the Sec...
The ATP-dependent protease, FtsH, degrades misassembled membrane proteins for quality control like S...
The membrane-bound AAA protease FtsH is the key player controlling protein quality in bacteria. Two ...
AbstractFtsH is a cytoplasmic membrane-integrated, ATP-dependent metalloprotease, which processively...
AbstractThe FtsH (HflB) protein of Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound ATP-dependent zinc protease....
Proteins are one of the most important constituents of cells, since they are responsible for various...
AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and tra...
AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) proteolytic machines help maintain and ad...
FtsH, a membrane-bound metalloprotease, with cytoplasmic metalloprotease and AAA ATPase domains, deg...
Eubacteria and eukaryotic cellular organelles have membrane-bound ATP-dependent proteases, which deg...
AbstractEubacteria and eukaryotic cellular organelles have membrane-bound ATP-dependent proteases, w...
AbstractProteolysis of regulatory proteins or key enzymes of biosynthetic pathways is a universal me...
We have found that FtsH protease of Escherichia coli could degrade E. coli cell division protein Fts...
The identity of protease(s), which would degrade bacterial cell division protein FtsZ in vivo, remai...
The role of AAA (ATPases Associated to a variety of cellular Activities) family protease FtsH in bac...
AbstractEscherichia coli FtsH is a membrane-bound ATPase with a proteolytic activity against the Sec...
The ATP-dependent protease, FtsH, degrades misassembled membrane proteins for quality control like S...
The membrane-bound AAA protease FtsH is the key player controlling protein quality in bacteria. Two ...
AbstractFtsH is a cytoplasmic membrane-integrated, ATP-dependent metalloprotease, which processively...
AbstractThe FtsH (HflB) protein of Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound ATP-dependent zinc protease....