The ATP–dependent proteases ClpCP and ClpXP are involved in general and regulatory proteolysis in the Gram–positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis. In general proteolysis, they degrade misfolded and aggregated proteins during stress and contribute to protein quality control, survival at high temperatures and thermotolerance together with chaperones. The same protease complexes act as key players in cellular regulation by controlled proteolysis of regulators. Regulatory proteolysis is important for gene regulation, signal transduction and differentiation into specialized cell types, such as endospores and competent cells. ClpCP and ClpXP are required for swimming motility in B. subtilis. The results presented in this work suggest that one funct...
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...
A member of the clpC subfamily of stress response-related Clp ATPases was cloned from Bacillus subti...
The Hsp100/Clp protease complexes of Bacillus subtilis ClpXP and ClpCP are involved in the control o...
Durch Hitze ausgelöster Stress führt zur Fehlfaltung und Aggregation von zellulären Proteinen. Inwie...
International audienceThe nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis clpP gene was determined. The...
International audienceThe nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis clpP gene was determined. The...
International audienceThe Bacillus subtilis clpP gene, encoding the proteolytic component of the Clp...
The general stress regulon of Bacillus subtilis is controlled by the activity state of σ, a transcri...
Intracellular proteolysis is an essential regulatory process that affects cellular physiology. Since...
Proteolysis is essential for all living organisms to maintain the protein homeostasis and to adapt t...
Proteolysis is essential for all living organisms to maintain the protein homeostasis and to adapt t...
AbstractCell survival under severe thermal stress requires the activity of the ClpB (Hsp104) AAA+ ch...
AbstractThe ClpXP protease of bacteria can degrade a wide variety of proteins while maintaining rema...
Entry into stationary phase in Bacillus subtilis is linked not only to a redirection of the gene exp...
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...
A member of the clpC subfamily of stress response-related Clp ATPases was cloned from Bacillus subti...
The Hsp100/Clp protease complexes of Bacillus subtilis ClpXP and ClpCP are involved in the control o...
Durch Hitze ausgelöster Stress führt zur Fehlfaltung und Aggregation von zellulären Proteinen. Inwie...
International audienceThe nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis clpP gene was determined. The...
International audienceThe nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis clpP gene was determined. The...
International audienceThe Bacillus subtilis clpP gene, encoding the proteolytic component of the Clp...
The general stress regulon of Bacillus subtilis is controlled by the activity state of σ, a transcri...
Intracellular proteolysis is an essential regulatory process that affects cellular physiology. Since...
Proteolysis is essential for all living organisms to maintain the protein homeostasis and to adapt t...
Proteolysis is essential for all living organisms to maintain the protein homeostasis and to adapt t...
AbstractCell survival under severe thermal stress requires the activity of the ClpB (Hsp104) AAA+ ch...
AbstractThe ClpXP protease of bacteria can degrade a wide variety of proteins while maintaining rema...
Entry into stationary phase in Bacillus subtilis is linked not only to a redirection of the gene exp...
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...
A member of the clpC subfamily of stress response-related Clp ATPases was cloned from Bacillus subti...