Original paper

Archaeal membrane-associated proteases: insights on Haloferax volcanii and other haloarchaea

Volume: 6
Published: Feb 6, 2015
Abstract
The function of membrane proteases range from general house-keeping to regulation of cellular processes. Although the biological role of these enzymes in archaea is poorly understood, some of them are implicated in the biogenesis of the archaeal cell envelope and surface structures. The membrane-bound ATP-dependent Lon protease is essential for cell viability and affects membrane carotenoid content in Haloferax volcanii. At least two different...
Paper Details
Title
Archaeal membrane-associated proteases: insights on Haloferax volcanii and other haloarchaea
Published Date
Feb 6, 2015
Volume
6
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