Abstract
The DegP (or HtrA) is a highly conserved family of proteins functioning in all living organisms. It was initially identified as a protease functioning in the periplasmic space of the Gram-negative bacterial cells. It was later reported to also exhibit chaperone activity and thus has been designated as a bifunctional protein. However, recent studies demonstrated that in living cells it more likely functions only as a protease with hardly detectable chaperone activities. In this review, I will summarize the evidences clarifying that DegP more likely only functions as a protease rather than as a chaperone in cells. © 2016 IUBMB Life, 68(11):904–907, 2016.
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Chang, Z. (2016, November 1). The function of the DegP (HtrA) protein: Protease versus chaperone. IUBMB Life. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.1561
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