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htrA | Membrane bound serine protease Do, quality control protease (heat-shock protein); Degrades abnormal exported proteins and responsible for the propeptide processing of a natural pro-protein and for the maturation of a native protein. It also plays a prominent role in stress (heat shock, ethanol, puromycin and NaCl) resistance during active exponential growth (Probable); Belongs to the peptidase S1C family. (449 aa) | ||||
mpr | Extracellular glutamyl-endopeptidase; Evidence 1c: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied genus; Product type e: enzyme; Belongs to the peptidase S1B family. (313 aa) | ||||
htrC | Putative sensor protein; Evidence 7: Gene remnant; Product type pr: putative regulator. (400 aa) | ||||
htrB | HtrA-like serine protease; Degrades abnormal exported proteins and responsible for the propeptide processing of a natural pro-protein and for the maturation of a native protein. It also plays a prominent role in stress (heat shock, ethanol, puromycin and NaCl) resistance during active exponential growth (Probable); Belongs to the peptidase S1C family. (458 aa) | ||||
spoIVB | Regulatory membrane-associated serine protease; Plays a central role in the sigma-K checkpoint which coordinates gene expression during the later stages of spore formation. The protease is activated by trans cleavage of the zymogen precursor producing SpoIVB-45 kDa. This undergoes further trimming by cis cleavage to form SpoIVB-43 kDa and SpoIVB-42 kDa. The protease then cleaves the C-terminus of the SpoIVFA metalloprotease activating the latter. (426 aa) |