SummaryThe processing of propeptides and the maturation of 20S proteasomes require the association of β rings from two half proteasomes. We propose an assembly-dependent activation model in which interactions between helix (H3 and H4) residues of the opposing half proteasomes are prerequisite for appropriate positioning of the S2-S3 loop; such positioning enables correct coordination of the active-site residue needed for propeptide cleavage. Mutations of H3 or H4 residues that participate in the association of two half proteasomes inhibit activation and prevent, in nearly all cases, the formation of full proteasomes. In contrast, mutations affecting interactions with residues of the S2-S3 loop allow the assembly of full, but activity impact...
SummaryIntrinsic conformational transitions contribute to the catalytic action of many enzymes. Here...
The proteasomal ATPase ring, comprising Rpt1-Rpt6, associates with the heptameric α ring of the prot...
AbstractProteasomes reach their mature active state via a complex cascade of folding, assembly and p...
SummaryThe processing of propeptides and the maturation of 20S proteasomes require the association o...
The processing of propeptides and the maturation of 20S proteasomes require the association of beta ...
AbstractThe eukaryotic 20S proteasome is responsible for the degradation of many cellular proteins, ...
AbstractProteasome-dependent proteolysis is essential for a number of key cellular processes and req...
Proteasome assembly is a complex process, requiring 66 subunits distributed over several subcomplexe...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Proteasomes are...
SummaryThe central protease of eukaryotes, the 26S proteasome, has a 20S proteolytic core particle (...
Dedicated chaperones facilitate the assembly of the eukaryotic proteasome, but how they function rem...
Maturation of eukaryotic 20S proteasomes involves the processing of beta-subunits by limited proteol...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsJeroen RoelofsThe proteasome is a large pro...
SummaryMost short-lived eukaryotic proteins are degraded by the proteasome. A proteolytic core parti...
Most short-lived eukaryotic proteins are degraded by the proteasome. A proteolytic core particle (CP...
SummaryIntrinsic conformational transitions contribute to the catalytic action of many enzymes. Here...
The proteasomal ATPase ring, comprising Rpt1-Rpt6, associates with the heptameric α ring of the prot...
AbstractProteasomes reach their mature active state via a complex cascade of folding, assembly and p...
SummaryThe processing of propeptides and the maturation of 20S proteasomes require the association o...
The processing of propeptides and the maturation of 20S proteasomes require the association of beta ...
AbstractThe eukaryotic 20S proteasome is responsible for the degradation of many cellular proteins, ...
AbstractProteasome-dependent proteolysis is essential for a number of key cellular processes and req...
Proteasome assembly is a complex process, requiring 66 subunits distributed over several subcomplexe...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Proteasomes are...
SummaryThe central protease of eukaryotes, the 26S proteasome, has a 20S proteolytic core particle (...
Dedicated chaperones facilitate the assembly of the eukaryotic proteasome, but how they function rem...
Maturation of eukaryotic 20S proteasomes involves the processing of beta-subunits by limited proteol...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsJeroen RoelofsThe proteasome is a large pro...
SummaryMost short-lived eukaryotic proteins are degraded by the proteasome. A proteolytic core parti...
Most short-lived eukaryotic proteins are degraded by the proteasome. A proteolytic core particle (CP...
SummaryIntrinsic conformational transitions contribute to the catalytic action of many enzymes. Here...
The proteasomal ATPase ring, comprising Rpt1-Rpt6, associates with the heptameric α ring of the prot...
AbstractProteasomes reach their mature active state via a complex cascade of folding, assembly and p...