Role and Regulation of Clp Proteases: A Target against Gram-Positive Bacteria

C. Queraltó, R. Álvarez, Constanza Ortega, Fernando Díaz-Yáñez, D. Paredes-Sabja, F. Gil
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Abstract

Bacterial proteases participate in the proteolytic elimination of misfolded or aggregated proteins, carried out by members of the AAA+ protein superfamily such as Hsp100/Clp, Lon, and FtsH. It is estimated that the Clp and Lon families perform around 80% of cellular proteolysis in bacteria. These functions are regulated, in part, through the spatial and/or temporal use of adapter proteins, which participate in the recognition and delivery of specific substrate proteins to proteases. The proteolysis plays an important role in maintaining and controlling the quality of the proteins, avoiding the accumulation and aggregation of unfolded or truncated proteins. However, this is not their only function, since they play an important role in the formation of virulent phenotypes and in the response to different types of stress faced when entering the host or that occur in the environment. This review summarizes the structural and functional aspects of the Clp proteases and their role in Gram-positive microorganisms.
Clp蛋白酶的作用和调控:一个抗革兰氏阳性菌的靶标
细菌蛋白酶参与错误折叠或聚集蛋白的蛋白水解消除,由AAA+蛋白超家族成员(如Hsp100/Clp、Lon和FtsH)执行。据估计,Clp和Lon家族在细菌中完成了大约80%的细胞蛋白水解。这些功能在一定程度上是通过空间和/或时间上使用适配蛋白来调节的,这些适配蛋白参与了特定底物蛋白对蛋白酶的识别和传递。蛋白质水解在维持和控制蛋白质的质量,避免未折叠或截断的蛋白质的积累和聚集方面起着重要作用。然而,这并不是它们的唯一功能,因为它们在毒性表型的形成以及在进入宿主或在环境中发生的不同类型的应激反应中起着重要作用。本文综述了Clp蛋白酶的结构和功能方面及其在革兰氏阳性微生物中的作用。
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