ATP-dependent Clp protease adaptor protein

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Function

ATP-dependent Clp protease adaptor protein (ClpS) influences the protein degradation by binding to the chaperone-protease ClpAP toward degradation of aggregated proteins[1].

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Structural highlights

E. coli ClpS complex with peptide (PDB code 3o2h)

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3D Structures of ATP-dependent Clp protease adaptor protein3D Structures of ATP-dependent Clp protease adaptor protein

Updated on 21-November-2017

3o2o, 3o1f – EcClpS – Escherichia coli
1r6o, 1r6q – EcClpS + ClpA
3o2b, 3o2h, 2wa9, 2w9r, 2wa8 – EcClpS + peptide
3gq0 – CvClpS – Caulobacter vibrioides
3g19, 3gq1, 3gw1, 3dnj – CvClpS + peptide
3g1b, 3g3p – CvClpS (mutant) + peptide
4yjm – AtClpS 2 – Agrobacterium tumefaciens
4yjx, 4yka – AtClpS 2 + amino acid

ReferencesReferences

  1. Dougan DA, Reid BG, Horwich AL, Bukau B. ClpS, a substrate modulator of the ClpAP machine. Mol Cell. 2002 Mar;9(3):673-83. PMID:11931773

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