[PDF][PDF] The HtrA family of proteases: implications for protein composition and cell fate

T Clausen, C Southan, M Ehrmann - Molecular cell, 2002 - cell.com
Molecular cell, 2002cell.com
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal
performance. Protein quality control involves molecular chaperones, folding catalysts, and
proteases that are often heat shock proteins. One quality control factor is HtrA, one of a new
class of oligomeric serine proteases. The defining feature of the HtrA family is the
combination of a catalytic domain with at least one C-terminal PDZ domain. Here, we
discuss the properties and roles of this ATP-independent protease chaperone system in …
Abstract
Cells precisely monitor the concentration and functionality of each protein for optimal performance. Protein quality control involves molecular chaperones, folding catalysts, and proteases that are often heat shock proteins. One quality control factor is HtrA, one of a new class of oligomeric serine proteases. The defining feature of the HtrA family is the combination of a catalytic domain with at least one C-terminal PDZ domain. Here, we discuss the properties and roles of this ATP-independent protease chaperone system in protein metabolism and cell fate.
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