Hauske, Patrick; Mamant, Nicolette; Hasenbein, Sonja; Nickel, Sabrina; Ottmann, Christian; Clausen, Tim; Ehrmann, Michael; Kaiser, Markus:
Peptidic small molecule activators of the stress sensor DegS
In: Molecular BioSystems, Vol. 5 (2009), No. 9, pp. 980 - 985
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Title in English:
Peptidic small molecule activators of the stress sensor DegS
Author:
Hauske, PatrickUDE
LSF ID
53368
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connected with university
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Mamant, Nicolette;Hasenbein, Sonja;Nickel, SabrinaUDE
LSF ID
53369
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connected with university
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Ottmann, Christian;Clausen, Tim;Ehrmann, MichaelUDE
LSF ID
13331
ORCID
0000-0002-1927-260XORCID iD
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connected with university
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Kaiser, MarkusUDE
LSF ID
52590
ORCID
0000-0002-6540-8520ORCID iD
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connected with university
Year of publication:
2009
Language of text:
English

Abstract:

Bacterial DegS is a regulatory protease that acts as a molecular stress sensor and initiates a periplasmic stress response pathway. Upon binding of misfolded proteins to its PDZ domain, the protease domain of DegS is allosterically activated, thereby initiating a signal cascade that results in the elevated expression of protein quality control factors. Although the structural basis of this activation mode has been elucidated previously, it is not yet fully understood if binding to the PDZ domain is sufficient for protease domain activation or if secondary interactions with the protease domain are required. Here, we demonstrate that tripeptidic small molecule activators which only bind to the PDZ domain are sufficient to trigger DegS activation . Furthermore, we show that the hydrophobicity of the peptidic small molecule activators is a critical determinant for efficient activation .