DegP is a heat-shock protein which is localized in the periplasm of Escherichia coli. It is a common protein quality control factor and represents the only protein that can alternate between the two antagonistic activities of a protease and a chaperone in a temperature-dependent manner. In this study the crystal structure of the hexameric form of DegPs2ioA from Escherichia coli was solved at 2.8A resolution by multiple anomalous dispersion phasing. As the protein was crystallized at room temperature, this structure represents the chaperone conformation. Each DegP monomer is built up by a trypsin-like serine protease domain and two consecutive PDZ domains. The hexamer is a dimer of trimers with crystallographic D3 symmetry. Oligomerization ...
SummaryHtrA family proteins play a central role in protein quality control in the bacterial periplas...
Escherichia coli DegP protein is a periplasmic protein that functions both as a protease and as a ch...
Gram-negative bacteria respond to misfolded proteins in the cell envelope with the σE-driven expres...
DegP is a heat-shock protein which is localized in the periplasm of Escherichia coli. It is a common...
DegP (a.k.a. HtrA) is an essential heat-shock protein in the periplasm of Escherichia coli. Recently...
Molecular chaperones and proteases monitor the folded state of other proteins. In addition to recogn...
Molecular chaperones and proteases monitor the folded state of other proteins. In addition to recog...
All organisms have to monitor the folding state of cellular proteins precisely. The heat-shock prote...
Molecular chaperones and proteases monitor the folded state of other proteins. In addition to recogn...
The heat-shock protein DegP is essential for the survival of Escherichia coli cells at elevated temp...
Cells use molecular chaperones and proteases to implement the essential quality control mechanism of...
The protein quality control machinery is a delicate and integrated network of molecular tools workin...
Cells use molecular chaperones and proteases to implement the essential quality control mechanism of...
To react to distinct stress situations and to prevent the accumulation of misfolded proteins, all ce...
SummaryHtrA family proteins play a central role in protein quality control in the bacterial periplas...
Escherichia coli DegP protein is a periplasmic protein that functions both as a protease and as a ch...
Gram-negative bacteria respond to misfolded proteins in the cell envelope with the σE-driven expres...
DegP is a heat-shock protein which is localized in the periplasm of Escherichia coli. It is a common...
DegP (a.k.a. HtrA) is an essential heat-shock protein in the periplasm of Escherichia coli. Recently...
Molecular chaperones and proteases monitor the folded state of other proteins. In addition to recogn...
Molecular chaperones and proteases monitor the folded state of other proteins. In addition to recog...
All organisms have to monitor the folding state of cellular proteins precisely. The heat-shock prote...
Molecular chaperones and proteases monitor the folded state of other proteins. In addition to recogn...
The heat-shock protein DegP is essential for the survival of Escherichia coli cells at elevated temp...
Cells use molecular chaperones and proteases to implement the essential quality control mechanism of...
The protein quality control machinery is a delicate and integrated network of molecular tools workin...
Cells use molecular chaperones and proteases to implement the essential quality control mechanism of...
To react to distinct stress situations and to prevent the accumulation of misfolded proteins, all ce...
SummaryHtrA family proteins play a central role in protein quality control in the bacterial periplas...
Escherichia coli DegP protein is a periplasmic protein that functions both as a protease and as a ch...
Gram-negative bacteria respond to misfolded proteins in the cell envelope with the σE-driven expres...