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AAA+ superfamily ATPases:: common structure-diverse function

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GENES TO CELLS
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 575-597

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2443.2001.00447.x

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The AAA(+) superfamily of ATPases, which contain a homologous ATPase module, are found in an kingdoms of living organisms where they participate in diverse cellular processes including membrane fusion, proteolysis and DNA replication. Recent structural studies have revealed that they usually form ring-shaped oligomers, which are crucial for their ATPase activities and mechanisms of action. These ring-shaped oligomeric complexes are versatile in their mode of action, which collectively seem to involve some form of disruption of molecular or macromolecular structure; unfolding of proteins, disassembly of protein complexes, unwinding of DNA, or alteration of the state of DNA-protein complexes. Thus, the AAA(+) proteins represent a novel type of molecular chaperone. Comparative analyses have also revealed significant similarities and differences in structure and molecular mechanism between AAA(+) ATPases and other ring-shaped ATPases.

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