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Review
. 2014 May;66(5):309-17.
doi: 10.1002/iub.1271. Epub 2014 May 14.

Slipping up: partial substrate degradation by ATP-dependent proteases

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Slipping up: partial substrate degradation by ATP-dependent proteases

Nicholas D Nassif et al. IUBMB Life. 2014 May.
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Abstract

ATP-dependent proteases are present in all organisms, where they are responsible for much of intracellular protein degradation. Most proteins are processively unfolded and degraded into small peptides; however, in a few so-called slippery substrates, the protease stalls at a folded domain and releases a large protein fragment. In this review, we describe the properties of physiological slippery substrates that are processed in this manner by ATP-dependent proteases and the recent advances that have been made in understanding the mechanism underlying their partial degradation.

Keywords: ATP-dependent protease; chaperones; proteasome; protein degradation.

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