Title : ATP-dependent degradation of SulA, a cell division inhibitor, by the HslVU protease in Escherichia coli.

Pub. Date : 1999 Jul 30

PMID : 10452560






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1 The pulse-chase experiment using an antibody raised against MBP-SulA revealed that the stability of SulA increased in hsl mutants and further increased in lon/hsl double mutants, indicating that SulA is an in vivo substrate of HslVU as well as of protease La (Lon). sula putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli
2 The pulse-chase experiment using an antibody raised against MBP-SulA revealed that the stability of SulA increased in hsl mutants and further increased in lon/hsl double mutants, indicating that SulA is an in vivo substrate of HslVU as well as of protease La (Lon). sula putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli
3 The pulse-chase experiment using an antibody raised against MBP-SulA revealed that the stability of SulA increased in hsl mutants and further increased in lon/hsl double mutants, indicating that SulA is an in vivo substrate of HslVU as well as of protease La (Lon). sula putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli