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Structures of ClpP in complex with acyldepsipeptide antibiotics reveal its activation mechanism
2010
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Introduction Clp-family proteins are prototypes for studying the mechanism of ATP-dependent proteases because the proteolytic activity of the ClpP core is tightly regulated by activating Clp-ATPases. Nonetheless, the proteolytic activation mechanism has remained elusive because of the lack of a complex structure. Acyldepsipeptides (ADEPs), a recently discovered class of antibiotics, activate and disregulate ClpP [1]. Here we have elucidated the structural changes underlying the ClpP activation
doi:10.1038/nsmb.1787
pmid:20305655
fatcat:di6cnb2fdnc67gfl4qiou6lm5i