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PCR Cloning and Subcloning> | Cloning—Ta20S␣ (Ta1288, gi 16081896), Ta20S (Ta0612, gi 16081708), TaCDC48⌬C (TaCDC481–733 lacking the last 12 A Regulatory Network of Proteasomal ATPases residues), and TaCDC48-L745W (containing W466F, W541Y, and L745W mutations) genes were synthesized by GenScript.... Peptides were synthesized by GenScript. | Get A Quote |
The proteasome is the central machinery for targeted protein degradation in archaea, Actinobacteria, and eukaryotes. In its basic form, it consists of a regulatory ATPase complex and a proteolytic core particle. The interaction between the two is governed by an HbYX motif (where Hb is a hydrophobic residue, Y is tyrosine, and X is any amino acid) at the C terminus of the ATPase subunits, which stimulates gate opening of the proteasomal α-subunits. In archaea, the proteasome-interacting motif is not only found in canonical proteasome-activating nucleotidases of the PAN/ARC/Rpt group, which are absent in major archaeal lineages, but also in proteins of the CDC48/p97/VAT and AMA groups, suggesting a regulatory ne... More