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LON peptidase substrate-binding domain-containing protein

This domain has been shown to be part of the PUA superfamily [2]. This domain represents a general protein and polypeptide interaction domain for the ATP-dependent serine peptidase, LON, Peptidase_S16, Pfam:PF05362. ATP-dependent Lon proteases are conserved in all living organisms and catalyse rapid turnover of short-lived regulatory proteins and many damaged or denatured proteins. [1]. 16199667. Crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of E. coli Lon protease. Li M, Rasulova F, Melnikov EE, Rotanova TV, Gustchina A, Maurizi MR, Wlodawer A;. Protein Sci. 2005;14:2895-2900. [2]. 19191354. Structural genomics reveals EVE as a new ASCH/PUA-related domain. Bertonati C, Punta M, Fischer M, Yachdav G, Forouhar F, Zhou W, Kuzin AP, Seetharaman J, Abashidze M, Ramelot TA, Kennedy MA, Cort JR, Belachew A, Hunt JF, Tong L, Montelione GT, Rost B;. Proteins. 2009;75:760-773. [3]. 20834233. Crystal structure of Lon protease: molecular architecture of gated entry to a sequestered degradation chamber. Cha SS, An YJ, Lee CR, Lee HS, Kim YG, Kim SJ, Kwon KK, De Donatis GM, Lee JH, Maurizi MR, Kang SG;. EMBO J. 2010;29:3520-3530. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF014269.5
Method:
HMM
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LON peptidase substrate-binding domain-containing protein

LON peptidase substrate-binding domain-containing protein similar to the N-terminal polypeptide interaction domain of ATP-dependent protease La (LON) that degrades polypeptides processively to yield small peptide fragments

Date:
2019-11-21
Family Accession:
10006639
Method:
Sparcle
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