SecB is a molecular chaperone in Gram-negative bacteria dedicated to the post-translational translocation of proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The entire surface of this chaperone is used for both of its native functions in protein targeting and unfolding. Single molecule studies revealed how SecB affects the folding pathway of proteins and how it prevents the tertiary structure formation and aggregation to support protein translocation.
Converging physiological, genetic, and biochemical studies have established the salient features of ...
The bacterial chaperone SecB assists translocation of proteins across the inner membrane. The mechan...
Protein secretion is a selective and regulated process that is essential in all organisms. In bacter...
SecB is a molecular chaperone in Gram-negative bacteria dedicated to the post-translational transloc...
SecB is a molecular chaperone that functions in bacterial post-translational protein translocation p...
SecB is a molecular chaperone unique to the phylum Proteobacteria, which includes the majority of kn...
ABSTRACT: The molecular chaperone SecB binds to hydrophobic sections of unfolded secretory proteins ...
The chaperone SecB keeps precursor proteins in a translocation-competent state and targets them to S...
In biology, "life" is the condition which distinguishes active organisms from inorganic matter. Life...
Chaperone proteins bind to newly synthesized polypeptides and assist in various assembly reactions. ...
AbstractNascent polypeptides emerging from the ribosome are assisted by a pool of molecular chaperon...
The structural view of bacterial translocation-specific chaperone SecB: implications for functio
The bacterial chaperone SecB assists translocation of proteins across the inner membrane. The mechan...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
Converging physiological, genetic, and biochemical studies have established the salient features of ...
The bacterial chaperone SecB assists translocation of proteins across the inner membrane. The mechan...
Protein secretion is a selective and regulated process that is essential in all organisms. In bacter...
SecB is a molecular chaperone in Gram-negative bacteria dedicated to the post-translational transloc...
SecB is a molecular chaperone that functions in bacterial post-translational protein translocation p...
SecB is a molecular chaperone unique to the phylum Proteobacteria, which includes the majority of kn...
ABSTRACT: The molecular chaperone SecB binds to hydrophobic sections of unfolded secretory proteins ...
The chaperone SecB keeps precursor proteins in a translocation-competent state and targets them to S...
In biology, "life" is the condition which distinguishes active organisms from inorganic matter. Life...
Chaperone proteins bind to newly synthesized polypeptides and assist in various assembly reactions. ...
AbstractNascent polypeptides emerging from the ribosome are assisted by a pool of molecular chaperon...
The structural view of bacterial translocation-specific chaperone SecB: implications for functio
The bacterial chaperone SecB assists translocation of proteins across the inner membrane. The mechan...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
Converging physiological, genetic, and biochemical studies have established the salient features of ...
The bacterial chaperone SecB assists translocation of proteins across the inner membrane. The mechan...
Protein secretion is a selective and regulated process that is essential in all organisms. In bacter...