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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | Proteins in this entry are related to ClpA ( ) from Escherichia coli. ClpA is an ATP-dependent chaperone and part of the ClpAP protease that participates in regulatory protein degradation and the dissolution and degradation of protein aggregates [ ]. ClpA functions as the regulatory component of the ATP dependent protease complex ClpAP []. ClpA recognises sequences in specific proteins, which it then unfolds in an ATP-dependent manner and transports into the degradation chamber of the associated ClpP protease [, ]. A small adaptor-like protein, ClpS, modulates the activity of ClpA and is an important regulatory factor for this protein []. It protects ClpA from autodegradation and appears to redirect its activity away from soluble proteins and toward aggregated proteins. |
| Short Name | ClpA |