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Recent Advances in Understanding the Structural and Functional Evolution of FtsH Proteases.


ABSTRACT: The FtsH family of proteases are membrane-anchored, ATP-dependent, zinc metalloproteases. They are universally present in prokaryotes and the mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells. Most bacteria bear a single ftsH gene that produces hexameric homocomplexes with diverse house-keeping roles. However, in mitochondria, chloroplasts and cyanobacteria, multiple FtsH homologs form homo- and heterocomplexes with specialized functions in maintaining photosynthesis and respiration. The diversification of FtsH homologs combined with selective pairing of FtsH isomers is a versatile strategy to enable functional adaptation. In this article we summarize recent progress in understanding the evolution, structure and function of FtsH proteases with a focus on the role of FtsH in photosynthesis and respiration.

SUBMITTER: Yi L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9020784 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recent Advances in Understanding the Structural and Functional Evolution of FtsH Proteases.

Yi Lanbo L   Liu Bin B   Nixon Peter J PJ   Yu Jianfeng J   Chen Feng F  

Frontiers in plant science 20220406


The FtsH family of proteases are membrane-anchored, ATP-dependent, zinc metalloproteases. They are universally present in prokaryotes and the mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells. Most bacteria bear a single <i>ftsH</i> gene that produces hexameric homocomplexes with diverse house-keeping roles. However, in mitochondria, chloroplasts and cyanobacteria, multiple FtsH homologs form homo- and heterocomplexes with specialized functions in maintaining photosynthesis and respiration. The  ...[more]

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