Caseinolytic proteins (Clp) in the genus klebsiella: Special focus on clpk

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Abstract

Caseinolytic proteins (Clp), which are present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, play a major role in cell protein quality control and survival of bacteria in harsh environmental conditions. Recently, a member of this protein family, ClpK was identified in a pathogenic strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae which was responsible for nosocomial infections. ClpK is linked to the thermal stress survival of this pathogen. The genome wide analysis of Clp proteins in Klebsiella spp. indicates that ClpK is present in only 34% of the investigated strains. This suggests that the uptake of the clpk gene is selective and may only be taken up by a pathogen that needs to survive harsh environmental conditions. In silico analyses and molecular dynamic simulations show that ClpK is mainly α-heli-cal and is highly dynamic. ClpK was successfully expressed and purified to homogeneity using affinity and anion exchange chromatography. Biophysical characterization of ClpK showed that it is predominantly alpha-helical, and this is in agreement with in silico analysis of the protein struc-ture. Furthermore, the purified protein is biologically active and hydrolyses ATP in a concentration-dependent manner.

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Motiwala, T., Akumadu, B. O., Zuma, S., Mfeka, M. S., Chen, W., Achilonu, I., … Khoza, T. (2022). Caseinolytic proteins (Clp) in the genus klebsiella: Special focus on clpk. Molecules, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010200

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