Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10872435 | FEBS Letters | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Characterization of the protease, HtrA, from pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is presented. The purified recombinant protein was a serine endoprotease, specific for unfolded proteins, and temperature activated above 34 °C. Chaperone activity was observed, although this appeared target-dependent. Inactive protease (S247A) was able to chaperone insulin B-chain, irrespective of temperature, but at 30 °C only HtrA and not S247A displayed significant chaperone activity for α-lactalbumin. These data demonstrate that chaperone activity may involve functional protease domain and that C. trachomatis HtrA functions as both a chaperone and protease at 37 °C. These properties are consistent with the developmental cycle of this obligate intracellular bacterium.
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Authors
Wilhelmina M. Huston, Joaquim E. Swedberg, Jonathan M. Harris, Terence P. Walsh, Sarah A. Mathews, Peter Timms,