The bacterial Sec-translocase: structure and mechanism
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TextoSeries ; Phil. Trans. R. Soc., 367(1592), p.1016-1028, 2012Trabajos contenidos: - Lycklama, J.A
- Driessen, A.J.M
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Most bacterial secretory proteins pass across the cytoplasmic membrane via the translocase, which consists of a protein-conducting channel SecYEG and an ATP-dependent motor protein SecA. The ancillary SecDF membrane protein complex promotes the final stages of translocation. Recent years have seen a major advance in our understanding of the structural and biochemical basis of protein translocation, and this has led to a detailed model of the translocation mechanism.
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