Editorial: The Role of AAA+ Proteins in Protein Repair and Degradation
James Shorter +2 more
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Membrane Protein Degradation by AAA Proteases in Mitochondria [PDF]
Leonhard, Klaus +5 more
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Proteolytic regulation of mitochondrial magnesium channel by m-AAA protease and prohibitin complex. [PDF]
Joshi A +3 more
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Mitochondrial AAA<sup>+</sup> protease activity uncovers differential sensitivity of <i>Drosophila</i> blood cell lineages to systemic cues. [PDF]
Batabyal R, Sharma A, Inamdar MS.
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Astrocyte-specific deletion of the mitochondrial m-AAA protease reveals glial contribution to neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Murru S +9 more
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N domain of the Lon AAA+ protease controls assembly and substrate choice. [PDF]
Brown BL +5 more
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Loss of the mitochondrial i-AAA protease YME1L leads to ocular dysfunction and spinal axonopathy. [PDF]
Sprenger HG +11 more
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The AAA+ protease ClpXP can easily degrade a 31 and a 52-knotted protein. [PDF]
Sivertsson EM, Jackson SE, Itzhaki LS.
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Identification of a Degradation Signal Sequence within Substrates of the Mitochondrial i-AAA Protease. [PDF]
Rampello AJ, Glynn SE.
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Topologically knotted deubiquitinases exhibit unprecedented mechanostability to withstand the proteolysis by an AAA+ protease. [PDF]
Sriramoju MK, Chen Y, Lee YC, Hsu SD.
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