A study of the expression and roles of Bacillus subtilis HtrA-type serine proteases
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David Noone, 'A study of the expression and roles of Bacillus subtilis HtrA-type serine proteases', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Genetics, 2003, pp 245Download Item:
Abstract:
Upon sequencing a region of the Bacillus subtilis genome assigned to the author of this
thesis, an open reading frame encoding a homologue of an HtrA-type serine protease, YkdA,
was identified. The HtrA serine protease family are common to nearly all eubacteria which
can possess one or more paralogues. The HtrA proteases generally respond to stress
conditions, typically heat or oxidative insult, and in many pathogens contribute to the
virulence of the bacterium. B. subtilis contains three genes encoding members of the HtrA
family of serine proteases; ykdA(htrA), yvtA and yycK(yyxA). This work describes an
investigation of the expression and roles of the Bacillus subtilis HtrA-type serine proteases.
Author: Noone, David
Advisor:
Devine, KevinPublisher:
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