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Article Dans Une Revue EMBO Journal Année : 1996

Bacteriophage Mu repressor as a target for the Escherichia coli ATP-dependent Clp protease

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Bacteriophage Mu repressor, which is stable in its wildtype form, can mutate to become sensitive to its Escherichia coli host ATP-dependent ClpXP protease. We further investigated the determinants of the mutant repressor's sensitivity to Clp. We show the crucial importance of a C-terminal, seven amino acid long sequence in which a single change is sufficient to decrease the rate of degradation of the protein. The sequence was fused at the C-terminal end of the CcdB and CcdA proteins encoded by plasmid F. CcdB, which is naturally stable, was unaffected, while CcdA, which is normally degraded by the Lon protease, became a substrate for ClpXP while remaining a substrate for Lon. In agreement with the current hypothesis on the mechanism of recognition of their substrates by energy- dependent proteases, these results support the existence, on the substrate polypeptides, of separate motifs responsible for recognition and cleavage by the protease.
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hal-01631824 , version 1 (18-02-2018)

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J.E. Laachouch, L. Desmet, V. Geuskens, R. Grimaud. Bacteriophage Mu repressor as a target for the Escherichia coli ATP-dependent Clp protease. EMBO Journal, 1996, 15 (2), pp.437-444. ⟨10.1002/j.1460-2075.1996.tb00374.x/full⟩. ⟨hal-01631824⟩
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