Structure and function of ClpXP, a AAA+ proteolytic machine powered by probabilistic ATP hydrolysis
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Sauer, Robert T; Fei, Xue; Bell, Tristan A; Baker, Tania A
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ClpXP is an archetypical AAA+ protease, consisting of ClpX and ClpP. ClpX is an ATP-dependent protein unfoldase and polypeptide translocase, whereas ClpP is a self-compartmentalized peptidase. ClpXP is currently the only AAA+ protease for which high-resolution structures exist, the molecular basis of recognition for a protein substrate is understood, extensive biochemical and genetic analysis have been performed, and single-molecule optical trapping has allowed direct visualization of the kinetics of substrate unfolding and translocation. In this review, we discuss our current understanding of ClpXP structure and function, evaluate competing sequential and probabilistic mechanisms of ATP hydrolysis, and highlight open questions for future exploration.
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2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Informa UK Limited
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Sauer, Robert T, Fei, Xue, Bell, Tristan A and Baker, Tania A. 2022. "Structure and function of ClpXP, a AAA+ proteolytic machine powered by probabilistic ATP hydrolysis." Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 57 (2).
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