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Structure, Substrate Specificity and Role of Lon Protease in Bacterial Pathogenesis and Survival

  • Perumalraja Kirthika
  • , Khristine Kaith Sison Lloren
  • , Vijayakumar Jawalagatti
  • , John Hwa Lee*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
  • Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • Jeonbuk National University

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Abstract

Proteases are the group of enzymes that carry out proteolysis in all forms of life and play an essential role in cell survival. By acting on specific functional proteins, proteases affect the transcriptional and post-translational pathways in a cell. Lon, FtsH, HslVU and the Clp family are among the ATP-dependent proteases responsible for intracellular proteolysis in bacteria. In bacteria, Lon protease acts as a global regulator, governs an array of important functions such as DNA replication and repair, virulence factors, stress response and biofilm formation, among others. Moreover, Lon is involved in the regulation of bacterial metabolism and toxin–antitoxin systems. Hence, understanding the contribution and mechanisms of Lon as a global regulator in bacterial pathogenesis is crucial. In this review, we discuss the structure and substrate specificity of the bacterial Lon protease, as well as its ability to regulate bacterial pathogenesis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3422
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023.02

Keywords

  • bacteria
  • Lon protease
  • pathogenesis
  • stress response
  • virulence

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Computer Science & Information Systems
  • Engineering - Petroleum
  • Data Science
  • Engineering - Chemical
  • Chemistry
  • Biological Sciences

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