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Regulated proteolysis is a key event in transmembrane signalling between intercellular compartments. In Escherichia coli, a protein DegS has been identified as being a periplasmic stress sensor for unfolded or misfolded outer membrane proteins (OMPs). Activation of DegS initiates a proteolytic cascade which results in the transcription of periplasmic genes under σE control, most importantly chaperones and proteases. DegS has been cloned and expressed as full-length protein and in an N-terminally truncated form. Both proteins were tested for crystallization and two forms of well diffracting crystals of the truncated form were obtained. Crystals of form I diffract to 3.5 Å and belong to space group P213, while crystals of form II diffract to 2.2 Å and belong to space group I23. Crystals of form II were soaked with a consensus peptide representing the C-­termini of outer membrane proteins and data to 2.4 Å resolution were collected. Molecular-replacement trials using a homologous protease domain indicate the presence of two molecules in the asymmetric unit of crystal form I. The correctness of the molecular-replacement solution was verified by identifying radiation-damage-induced structural changes.

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