v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Family |
Description | Lon protease belongs to the S16 peptidase family and is an ATP-dependent serine protease that mediates the selective degradation of mutant and abnormal proteins, as well as certain short-lived regulatory proteins. It is required for cellular homeostasis and for survival from DNA damage and developmental changes induced by stress [ ]. In pathogenic bacteria, it is required for the expression of virulence genes that promote cell infection [].Lon (La) protease was the first ATP-dependent protease to be purified from E. coli [, , , ]. The enzyme is a homotetramer of 87kDa subunits, with one proteolytic and one ATP-binding site per monomer, making it structurally less complex than other known ATP-dependent proteases []. Despite this relative structural simplicity, Lon recognises its substrates directly, without delegating the task of substrate recognition to other enzymes []. |
Short Name | Lon_Prtase |