[PDF][PDF] 圓Plenary Lecture (PL)

R Huber - ksabc.or.kr
Within cells or subcellular compartments misfolded and/or short-lived regulatory proteins are
degraded by protease machines, cage-forming multi-subunit assemblages. Their proteolytic …

Molecular Machines in Biology

R Huber - science24.com
Within cells or subcellular compartments misfolded and/or short-lived regulatory proteins are
degraded by protease machines, cage-forming multi-subunit assemblages. Their proteolytic …

Molecular machines for protein degradation

R Huber - Nature, 2006 - ufsm.br
Within cells or subcellular compartments misfolded and/or short-lived regulatory proteins are
degraded by protease machines, cage-forming multi-subunit assemblages. Their proteolytic …

Proteasomes and their kin: proteases in the machine age

CM Pickart, RE Cohen - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2004 - nature.com
Abstract'Chambered proteases', including the eukaryotic 26S proteasome, use the energy of
ATP to drive the unfolding and translocation of a polypeptide substrate into a chamber of …

ATP-Dependent Proteases: The Cell's Degradation Machines

S Bhattacharyya, S Wilmington… - Molecular Machines in …, 2011 - books.google.com
Protein concentration in the cell is a function of the rates of protein synthesis and destruction,
and the regulation of both processes is necessary for a properly functioning cell. The …

Dis-assembly lines: the proteasome and related ATPase-assisted proteases

P Zwickl, W Baumeister, A Steven - Current opinion in structural biology, 2000 - Elsevier
Self-compartmentalizing proteases, such as the proteasome and several prokaryotic energy-
dependent proteases, are designed to act in the crowded environment of the cell. Proteins …

ATP-dependent proteases differ substantially in their ability to unfold globular proteins

P Koodathingal, NE Jaffe, DA Kraut, S Prakash… - Journal of biological …, 2009 - ASBMB
ATP-dependent proteases control the concentrations of hundreds of regulatory proteins and
remove damaged or misfolded proteins from cells. They select their substrates primarily by …

Protein targeting to ATP-dependent proteases

T Inobe, A Matouschek - Current opinion in structural biology, 2008 - Elsevier
ATP-dependent proteases control diverse cellular processes by degrading specific
regulatory proteins. Recent work has shown that protein substrates are specifically …

Highlight: The universe of proteolytic networks and mechanisms

GS Salvesen, M Bogyo - Biological Chemistry, 2012 - degruyter.com
The 7th General Meeting of the International Proteolysis Society (IPS2011) was held in San
Diego, California between 16th and 20th October, 2011. Approximately 300 delegates …

26S Proteasome ATPase Mutants Have Higher Unfolding Abilities

H Kim, D Kraut - The FASEB Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
ATP dependent proteases are protein complexes that degrade intracellular proteins
involved in cell regulation and mediate protein quality control. In eukaryotes, the major ATP …