FunctionClp protease (CLP) is a serine peptidase which hydrolyzes proteins in the presence of ATP and Mg+2 ion. CLP is found in mitochondria. CLP participates in degradation of misfolded proteins. For more details see
Structural highlightsCLP is a heterodimer containing an ATP-binding regulatory subunit A and catalytic subunit P.
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3D structures of Clp protease3D structures of Clp protease
Updated on 08-December-2015
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- CLP P subunit
- 1tyf, 1yg6 – EcCLP – Escherichia coli
- 1yg8, 3hln - EcCLP (mutant)
- 1y7o – CLP – Streptococcus pneumoniae
- 1tg6 - CLP – human
- 2f6i, 4gm2, 4hnk - CLP – Plasmodium falciparum
- 2cby, 2ce3, 2c8t, 4u0h - MtCLP – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- 3fes - CLP – Clostridium difficile
- 3ktg, 3kth, 3tt6 – BsCLP – Bacillus subtilis
- 3p2l - CLP – Francisella tulerensis
- 3q7h - CLP – Coxiella burnetii
- 3qwd, 3st9, 3sta, 3v5e, 4emm, 4mxi - SaCLP – Staphylococcus aureus
- 3v5i, 4emp - SaCLP (mutant)
- 2zl0 - HpCLP – Helicobacter pylori
- 2zl3 - HpCLP (mutant)
- 4jcq, 4jct, 4ryf – LmCLP – Listeria monocytogenes
- 4jcr - LmCLP (mutant)
- CLP P subunit complex
- CLP A subunit
- CLP A subunit binary complex
ReferencesReferences
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