About this Research Topic
Compared to other prokaryotic proteases, much less is known about those located in the cell envelope. Owing to the diversity of protease functions, the research field is very scattered. This Research Topic aims to bring together studies on different aspects and using different tools in protease research. The goal is to provide a broad overview of current research trends in the field to draw a clearer picture of the status quo and to elaborate upon the most important themes such as physiological relevance and processes regulated, natural protease targets, and protease networks. Furthermore, this Research Topic aims to stimulate discussions about future directions in prokaryotic proteolysis research and provide novices in the field a timely knowledge base.
A greater understanding of the basic aspects of prokaryotic cell envelope proteases will undoubtedly propel the development of novel antibiotic treatments and therapeutic strategies for the control of human diseases, as well as biotechnological applications.
This Research Topic welcomes article types including Original Research, Reviews, and Perspectives from the following areas in prokaryotic cell envelope protease research:
• Protease mechanism & regulation
• Protease networks
• Methods and tools to study membrane and cell envelope-associated proteases
• Protease substrates
• Protease structure
• Protease function
• Biomedical & biotechnological applications
• Evolution & Ecology
Keywords: membrane, periplasm, proteolysis, protease, proteostasis
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