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3.4.24.B17: FtsH endopeptidase

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about FtsH endopeptidase, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 3.4.24.B17

Reaction

proteolytic degradation of proteins =

Synonyms

cell division protein ftsH, FtsH, FtsH protease, FTSH_ECOLI, HflB, HlB, M41.001, MtFtsH, T.ftsH

ECTree

     3 Hydrolases
         3.4 Acting on peptide bonds (peptidases)
             3.4.24 Metalloendopeptidases
                3.4.24.B17 FtsH endopeptidase

Cloned

Cloned on EC 3.4.24.B17 - FtsH endopeptidase

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CLONED (Commentary)
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
LITERATURE
expressed in Escherichia coli Hms174(DE3) cells
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expressed in Escherichia coli strain A8926
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expressed in Escherichia coli strain AR5771
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expression in Escherichia coli
expression of AAA domain residues 126-398 as tagged protein in strain AR5088
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expression of GST-wild-type enzyme fusion protein, expression of coiled-coil structure mutant enzymes, expression of coiled-coil C-terminus, residues 541-585, as His-tagged peptide
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expression of His-Myc-tagged enzyme
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expression of His-Myc-tagged wild-type and mutant enzymes from strain TY024
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expression of maltose-binding fusion proteins in Escherichia coli
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expression of several mutant enzyme forms
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expression of wild-type and mutant from plasmid
expression of wild-type and mutants
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expression of wild-type and mutants as His-Myc-tagged proteins
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expression of wild-type enzyme in Escherichia coli strain AD465 as His-tagged and Myc-tagged protein
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expression of wild-type tagged with His6- and Myc-tag in Escherichia coli
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ftsH gene, expression as His-tagged enzyme in strain BL21(DE3)
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FtsH is expressed in Escherichia coli as a construct (residues 146-610) lacking the two transmembrane helices
T.ftsH gene, DNA determination and analysis, expression as His-tagged protein in Escherichia coli
the MtStsH protein can efficiently complement lethality of DELTAftsH3::kan mutations in Escherichia coli
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