Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for example, under various protein folding stresses. These proteases are employed to prevent the accumulation and aggregation of misfolded proteins that can impose severe damage to cells. The high temperature requirement A (HtrA) family of serine proteases has evolved to perform important aspects of ATP-independent protein quality control. So far, however, no HtrA protease is known that degrades protein aggregates. We show here that human HTRA1 degrades aggregated and fibrillar tau, a protein that is critically involved in various neurological disorders. Neuronal cells and patient brains accumulate less tau, neurofibrillary tangles, and neuritic...
International audienceSignificance Classic serine proteases are synthesized as inactive precursors t...
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...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
The defining features of the widely conserved HtrA (high temperature requirement) family of serine p...
Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that are of...
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
Excessive aggregation of proteins has a major impact on cell fate and is a hallmark of amyloid disea...
HtrA (High Temperature Requirement A) is a critical stress response protease and chaperone for many ...
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
High-temperature requirement serine protease A1 (HTRA1) is one of four known proteases belonging to ...
Human HTRA1 is a highly conserved secreted serine protease that degrades numerous extracellular matr...
The mammalian high temperature requirement A (HtrA) proteins are a family of evolutionarily conserve...
International audienceSignificance Classic serine proteases are synthesized as inactive precursors t...
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...
Protective proteases are key elements of protein quality control pathways that are up-regulated, for...
The defining features of the widely conserved HtrA (high temperature requirement) family of serine p...
Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that are of...
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
Excessive aggregation of proteins has a major impact on cell fate and is a hallmark of amyloid disea...
HtrA (High Temperature Requirement A) is a critical stress response protease and chaperone for many ...
HtrA1 belongs to a family of serine proteases found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Ba...
High-temperature requirement serine protease A1 (HTRA1) is one of four known proteases belonging to ...
Human HTRA1 is a highly conserved secreted serine protease that degrades numerous extracellular matr...
The mammalian high temperature requirement A (HtrA) proteins are a family of evolutionarily conserve...
International audienceSignificance Classic serine proteases are synthesized as inactive precursors t...
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....