Protein degradation by the ClpXP protease requires collaboration among the six AAA+ domains of ClpX. Using single-molecule optical tweezers, Sen et al. show that ClpX uses a coordinated succession of power strokes to translocate polypeptides in ATP-tunable bursts before reloading with nucleotide. This strategy allows ClpX to kinetically capture transiently unfolded intermediates
AAA+ proteases are responsible for protein degradation in all branches of life. Using single-molecul...
AbstractProteolytic machines powered by ATP hydrolysis bind proteins with specific peptide tags, den...
ATP-dependent proteases degrade proteins in the cytosol of cells. Two recent articles, by Aubin-Tam ...
Protein degradation by the ClpXP protease requires collaboration among the six AAA+ domains of ClpX....
SummaryAll cells employ ATP-powered proteases for protein-quality control and regulation. In the Clp...
SummaryATP-dependent proteases are vital to maintain cellular protein homeostasis. Here, we study th...
SummaryClpXP and other AAA+ proteases recognize, mechanically unfold, and translocate target protein...
The cell is a fundamental unit of life, and in order for survival, maintaining a stable intracellula...
SummaryAll cells employ ATP-powered proteases for protein-quality control and regulation. In the Clp...
This article contains supporting information online at www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/ 0910484106/DC...
ATP-dependent proteases exist in all cells and are crucial regulators of the pro-teome. These biolog...
The ClpXP protease assembles in a reaction in which an ATP-bound ring hexamer of ClpX binds to one o...
SummaryClpX is a AAA+ machine that uses the energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis to unfold native pr...
ClpXP and other AAA+ proteases recognize, mechanically unfold, and translocate target proteins into ...
In the AAA+ ClpXP protease, ClpX uses the energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis to unfold proteins be...
AAA+ proteases are responsible for protein degradation in all branches of life. Using single-molecul...
AbstractProteolytic machines powered by ATP hydrolysis bind proteins with specific peptide tags, den...
ATP-dependent proteases degrade proteins in the cytosol of cells. Two recent articles, by Aubin-Tam ...
Protein degradation by the ClpXP protease requires collaboration among the six AAA+ domains of ClpX....
SummaryAll cells employ ATP-powered proteases for protein-quality control and regulation. In the Clp...
SummaryATP-dependent proteases are vital to maintain cellular protein homeostasis. Here, we study th...
SummaryClpXP and other AAA+ proteases recognize, mechanically unfold, and translocate target protein...
The cell is a fundamental unit of life, and in order for survival, maintaining a stable intracellula...
SummaryAll cells employ ATP-powered proteases for protein-quality control and regulation. In the Clp...
This article contains supporting information online at www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/ 0910484106/DC...
ATP-dependent proteases exist in all cells and are crucial regulators of the pro-teome. These biolog...
The ClpXP protease assembles in a reaction in which an ATP-bound ring hexamer of ClpX binds to one o...
SummaryClpX is a AAA+ machine that uses the energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis to unfold native pr...
ClpXP and other AAA+ proteases recognize, mechanically unfold, and translocate target proteins into ...
In the AAA+ ClpXP protease, ClpX uses the energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis to unfold proteins be...
AAA+ proteases are responsible for protein degradation in all branches of life. Using single-molecul...
AbstractProteolytic machines powered by ATP hydrolysis bind proteins with specific peptide tags, den...
ATP-dependent proteases degrade proteins in the cytosol of cells. Two recent articles, by Aubin-Tam ...