AAA proteases: cellular machines for degrading membrane proteins

T Langer - Trends in biochemical sciences, 2000 - cell.com
Trends in biochemical sciences, 2000cell.com
AAA proteases are a conserved class of ATP-dependent proteases that mediate the
degradation of membrane proteins in bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts. They
combine proteolytic and chaperone-like activities and thus form a membrane-integrated
quality-control system. Inactivation of AAA proteases causes severe defects in various
organisms, including neurodegeneration in humans. Proteolysis by AAA proteases is
modulated by another membrane-protein complex that is composed of prohibitins in …
Abstract
AAA proteases are a conserved class of ATP-dependent proteases that mediate the degradation of membrane proteins in bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts. They combine proteolytic and chaperone-like activities and thus form a membrane-integrated quality-control system. Inactivation of AAA proteases causes severe defects in various organisms, including neurodegeneration in humans. Proteolysis by AAA proteases is modulated by another membrane-protein complex that is composed of prohibitins in eukaryotic cells and related proteins in bacteria.
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