Description
Regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP) occurs when an extracytoplasmic signal (possibly oxidative stress) triggers a concerted proteolytic cascade to transmit information and elicit cellular responses. The membrane-spanning regulatory substrate protein (includes anti-sigma factors RskA, RslA, RsmA, and PbpB) is first cut extracytoplasmically (site-1 protease, S1P), then within the membrane itself (site-2 protease, S2P, this entry), while cytoplasmic proteases finish degrading the regulatory protein, liberating the effector protein (ECF sigma factors SigK, SigL and SigM).
Family
Belongs to the peptidase M50B family.
Species
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain ATCC 35801 / TMC 107 / Erdman)
Sequence
MMFVTGIVLFALAILISVALHECGHMWVARRTGMKVRRYFVGFGPTLWSTRRGETEYGVKAVPLGGFCDIAGMTPVEELDPDERDRAMYKQATWKRVAVLFAGPGMNLAICLVLIYAIALVWGLPNLHPPTRAVIGETGCVAQEVSQGKLEQCTGPGPAALAGIRSGDVVVKVGDTPVSSFDEMAAAVRKSHGSVPIVVERDGTAIVTYVDIESTQRWIPNGQGGELQPATVGAIGVGAARVGPVRYGVFSAMPATFAVTGDLTVEVGKALAALPTKVGALVRAIGGGQRDPQTPISVVGASIIGGDTVDHGLWVAFWFFLAQLNLILAAINLLPLLPFDGGHIAVAVFERIRNMVRSARGKVAAAPVNYLKLLPATYVVLVLVVGYMLLTVTADLVNPIRLFQ
Simulated SDS-PAGE

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