HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Bacterial HtrA1 (DegP) is a heat shock-induced protein that behaves as a chaperone at low temperature and as a protease at high temperature to help remove unfolded proteins during heat shock. In contrast to bacterial HtrA1, little is known about the function of human HtrA1. Here, we report the first evidence that human HtrA1 is a microtubule-associated protein and modulates microtubule stability and cell motility. Intracellular HtrA1 is localized to microtubules in a PDZ (PSD95, Dlg, ZO1) domain-dependent, nocodazole-sensitive manner. During microtubule assembly, intracellular HtrA associates with centrosomes and newly polymerized microtubules...
Crystal structures of active and inactive conformations of the human serine protease HTRA1 reveal th...
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....
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
The human heat shock protein HtrA1, a member of the HtrA family of serine proteases, is a evolutiona...
The human heat shock protein HtrA1, a member of the HtrA family of serine proteases, is a evolutiona...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
HtrA (High Temperature Requirement A) is a critical stress response protease and chaperone for many ...
The human HtrA family of proteases consists of three members: HtrA1, HtrA2, and HtrA3. In bacteria, ...
Mammalian HtrA (high temperature requirement factor A) proteases, comprising 4 multi-domain members ...
The defining features of the widely conserved HtrA (high temperature requirement) family of serine p...
The mammalian high temperature requirement A (HtrA) proteins are a family of evolutionarily conserve...
Hamartin and tuberin are products of the tumor suppressor genes TSC1 and TSC2, respectively. Mutatio...
Crystal structures of active and inactive conformations of the human serine protease HTRA1 reveal th...
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....
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
The human heat shock protein HtrA1, a member of the HtrA family of serine proteases, is a evolutiona...
The human heat shock protein HtrA1, a member of the HtrA family of serine proteases, is a evolutiona...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
HtrA (High Temperature Requirement A) is a critical stress response protease and chaperone for many ...
The human HtrA family of proteases consists of three members: HtrA1, HtrA2, and HtrA3. In bacteria, ...
Mammalian HtrA (high temperature requirement factor A) proteases, comprising 4 multi-domain members ...
The defining features of the widely conserved HtrA (high temperature requirement) family of serine p...
The mammalian high temperature requirement A (HtrA) proteins are a family of evolutionarily conserve...
Hamartin and tuberin are products of the tumor suppressor genes TSC1 and TSC2, respectively. Mutatio...
Crystal structures of active and inactive conformations of the human serine protease HTRA1 reveal th...
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....