Clp Protease

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'''Clp protease''' (CLP) is a serine peptidase which hydrolyzes proteins in the presence of ATP and Mg+2 ion. CLP is found in mitochondria. CLP participates in degradation of misfolded proteins. CLP is a heterodimer containing an ATP-binding regulatory subunit A and catalytic subunit P. For more details see <br />
'''Clp protease''' (CLP) is a serine peptidase which hydrolyzes proteins in the presence of ATP and Mg+2 ion. CLP is found in mitochondria. CLP participates in degradation of misfolded proteins. CLP is a heterodimer containing an ATP-binding regulatory subunit A and catalytic subunit P. For more details see <br />
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==3D structures of Clp protease==
==3D structures of Clp protease==

Revision as of 11:20, 29 December 2014

PDB ID 1tyf

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E. coli Clp protease, 1tyf
Activity: Endopeptidase Clp, with EC number 3.4.21.92
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Clp protease (CLP) is a serine peptidase which hydrolyzes proteins in the presence of ATP and Mg+2 ion. CLP is found in mitochondria. CLP participates in degradation of misfolded proteins. CLP is a heterodimer containing an ATP-binding regulatory subunit A and catalytic subunit P. For more details see

3D structures of Clp protease

Updated on 29-December-2014

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