2010
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m109.053736
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A Single ClpS Monomer Is Sufficient to Direct the Activity of the ClpA Hexamer

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“…Multiple ClpSsubstrate complexes can dock on the N-domains of a single ClpA hexamer (23)(24)(25). As established previously, an NTE of at least 14 amino acids is necessary for ClpS to deliver an N-degron substrate ( Fig.…”
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“…Multiple ClpSsubstrate complexes can dock on the N-domains of a single ClpA hexamer (23)(24)(25). As established previously, an NTE of at least 14 amino acids is necessary for ClpS to deliver an N-degron substrate ( Fig.…”
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“…1A) (23); however, whether the NTE acts in cis to deliver the substrate bound to its own ClpS molecule or in trans to activate delivery of a substrate bound to another ClpS molecule is unknown. The optimal ratio of ClpS to ClpA hexamer in the delivery complex has not been established, but many ratios yield functional complexes (6,23,24).…”
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“…Protein Purification and Quantification-GFP-SsrA (8) and LR-GFP VENUS (26) were expressed and purified as described. Wild-type ClpS protein was purified from MG1655 ⌬ara ompT cells carrying a pBAD33-clpS plasmid (18).…”
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“…ClpS, an 11-kDa monomer, forms a one-to-one complex with the N-domain of the ClpA subunit (18,19). When a ClpS-substrate complex encounters the ClpA hexamer, the binding of the complex is enhanced by interaction of the flexible N-terminal peptide of ClpS with a site near or within the axial channel of the hexamer (26,27). Because steric constraints allow only one ClpS N-terminal peptide to access the axial site, this interaction not only increases binding affinity of the complex but also ensures that only one substrate molecule is positioned for delivery through the axial channel of ClpA to ClpP.…”
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