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SUBMITTER: Ninnis RL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2699360 | biostudies-other | 2009 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Ninnis Robert L RL Spall Sukhdeep K SK Talbo Gert H GH Truscott Kaye N KN Dougan David A DA
The EMBO journal 20090514 12
The N-end rule pathway is conserved from bacteria to man and determines the half-life of a protein based on its N-terminal amino acid. In Escherichia coli, model substrates bearing an N-degron are recognised by ClpS and degraded by ClpAP in an ATP-dependent manner. Here, we report the isolation of 23 ClpS-interacting proteins from E. coli. Our data show that at least one of these interacting proteins--putrescine aminotransferase (PATase)--is post-translationally modified to generate a primary N- ...[more]