reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryMar 3, 2011Closed access

AAA+ Proteases: ATP-Fueled Machines of Protein Destruction

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Abstract

AAA+ family proteolytic machines (ClpXP, ClpAP, ClpCP, HslUV, Lon, FtsH, PAN/20S, and the 26S proteasome) perform protein quality control and are used in regulatory circuits in all cells. These machines contain a compartmental protease, with active sites sequestered in an interior chamber, and a hexameric ring of AAA+ ATPases. Substrate proteins are tethered to the ring, either directly or via adaptor proteins. An unstructured region of the substrate is engaged in the axial pore of the AAA+ ring, and cycles of ATP binding/hydrolysis drive conformational changes that create pulses of pulling that denature the substrate and translocate the unfolded polypeptide through the pore and into the degradation chamber.…

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Keywords
  • AAA proteins
  • Signal transducing adaptor protein
  • ATP hydrolysis
  • Proteases
  • Proteasome
  • ATPase
  • Protease
  • Substrate (aquarium)
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