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A Specificity-Enhancing Factor for the ClpXP Degradation Machine
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EngineeringProteasomeMolecular BiologyDeterioration ModelingProtein SynthesisProtein ExpressionProtein FoldingSsra-tagging MachinerySspb MutationProteomicsProtein DegradationProcess DesignProtein FunctionBacterial Protein SynthesisComputer EngineeringProtein BiosynthesisClpxp Degradation MachinePredictive MaintenanceProcess ControlSystems BiologyMedicine
Events that stall bacterial protein synthesis activate the ssrA-tagging machinery, resulting in resumption of translation and addition of an 11-residue peptide to the carboxyl terminus of the nascent chain. This ssrA-encoded peptide tag marks the incomplete protein for degradation by the energy-dependent ClpXP protease. Here, a ribosome-associated protein, SspB, was found to bind specifically to ssrA-tagged proteins and to enhance recognition of these proteins by ClpXP. Cells with an sspB mutation are defective in degrading ssrA-tagged proteins, demonstrating that SspB is a specificity-enhancing factor for ClpXP that controls substrate choice.
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