AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and translocate them through a central pore toward a degradation chamber. FtsH, a bacterial membrane-anchored AAA+ protease, plays a vital role in membrane protein quality control. How substrates reach the FtsH central pore is an open key question that is not resolved by the available atomic structures of cytoplasmic and periplasmic domains. In this work, we used both negative stain TEM and cryo-EM to determine 3D maps of the full-length Aquifex aeolicus FtsH protease. Unexpectedly, we observed that detergent solubilization induces the formation of fully active FtsH dodecamers, which consist of two FtsH hexamers in a single detergent micelle. The st...
The role of AAA (ATPases Associated to a variety of cellular Activities) family protease FtsH in bac...
AbstractThe FtsH (HflB) protein of Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound ATP-dependent zinc protease....
AbstractWhen bound to ADP, ATP-dependent protease FtsH subunits adopt either an “open” or “closed” c...
AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and tra...
Proteins are one of the most important constituents of cells, since they are responsible for various...
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...
AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) proteolytic machines help maintain and ad...
The membrane-bound AAA protease FtsH is the key player controlling protein quality in bacteria. Two ...
The crystal structure of a truncated, soluble quadruple mutant of FtsH from Aquifex aeolicus compris...
Two crystal structures of a transmembrane helix-lacking FtsH construct from Aquifex aeolicus have be...
AbstractProteolysis of regulatory proteins or key enzymes of biosynthetic pathways is a universal me...
AbstractEubacteria and eukaryotic cellular organelles have membrane-bound ATP-dependent proteases, w...
AbstractFtsH is a cytoplasmic membrane-integrated, ATP-dependent metalloprotease, which processively...
The ATP-dependent protease, FtsH, degrades misassembled membrane proteins for quality control like S...
The role of AAA (ATPases Associated to a variety of cellular Activities) family protease FtsH in bac...
AbstractThe FtsH (HflB) protein of Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound ATP-dependent zinc protease....
AbstractWhen bound to ADP, ATP-dependent protease FtsH subunits adopt either an “open” or “closed” c...
AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and tra...
Proteins are one of the most important constituents of cells, since they are responsible for various...
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...
AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) proteolytic machines help maintain and ad...
The membrane-bound AAA protease FtsH is the key player controlling protein quality in bacteria. Two ...
The crystal structure of a truncated, soluble quadruple mutant of FtsH from Aquifex aeolicus compris...
Two crystal structures of a transmembrane helix-lacking FtsH construct from Aquifex aeolicus have be...
AbstractProteolysis of regulatory proteins or key enzymes of biosynthetic pathways is a universal me...
AbstractEubacteria and eukaryotic cellular organelles have membrane-bound ATP-dependent proteases, w...
AbstractFtsH is a cytoplasmic membrane-integrated, ATP-dependent metalloprotease, which processively...
The ATP-dependent protease, FtsH, degrades misassembled membrane proteins for quality control like S...
The role of AAA (ATPases Associated to a variety of cellular Activities) family protease FtsH in bac...
AbstractThe FtsH (HflB) protein of Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound ATP-dependent zinc protease....
AbstractWhen bound to ADP, ATP-dependent protease FtsH subunits adopt either an “open” or “closed” c...