SecA is an ATP-dependent molecular motor pumping secretory and outer membrane proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria. SecA associates with the protein-conducting channel, the heterotrimeric SecYEG complex, in a so-called posttranslational manner. A recent study further showed binding of a monomeric state of SecA to the ribosome. However, the true oligomeric state of SecA remains controversial because SecA can also form functional dimers, and high-resolution crystal structures exist for both the monomer and the dimer. Here we present the cryo-electron microscopy structures of Escherichia coli SecA bound to the ribosome. We show that not only a monomeric SecA binds to the ribosome but also that two copies of SecA can be observed...
ABSTRACT: The Sec pathway mediates translocation of protein across the inner membrane of bacteria. S...
The trimeric Sec61/SecY complex is a protein-conducting channel (PCC) for secretory and membrane pro...
SecA, an essential component of the Sec machinery, exists in a soluble and a membrane form in Escher...
SecA is an ATP-dependent molecular motor pumping secretory and outer membrane proteins across the cy...
Background: SecA targets preproteins to the protein-conducting channel in bacteria. Results: Both th...
The soluble cytoplasmic ATPase motor protein SecA powers protein transport across the Escherichia co...
The Sec61/SecY channel allows the translocation of many proteins across the eukaryotic endoplasmic r...
ABSTRACT Bacteria execute a variety of protein transport systems for maintaining the proper composit...
The ATPase SecA provides the driving force for the transport of secretory proteins across the cytopl...
The ATPase SecA provides the driving force for the transport of secretory proteins across the cytopl...
The Sec translocase mediates the post-translational translocation of a number of preproteins through...
The Sec machinery constitutes the major pathway for protein translocation in bacteria. SecA is thoug...
SummaryThe Sec complex forms the core of a conserved machinery coordinating the passage of proteins ...
The Sec complex forms the core of a conserved machinery coordinating the passage of proteins across ...
The trimeric Sec61/SecY complex is a protein-conducting channel (PCC) for secretory and membrane pro...
ABSTRACT: The Sec pathway mediates translocation of protein across the inner membrane of bacteria. S...
The trimeric Sec61/SecY complex is a protein-conducting channel (PCC) for secretory and membrane pro...
SecA, an essential component of the Sec machinery, exists in a soluble and a membrane form in Escher...
SecA is an ATP-dependent molecular motor pumping secretory and outer membrane proteins across the cy...
Background: SecA targets preproteins to the protein-conducting channel in bacteria. Results: Both th...
The soluble cytoplasmic ATPase motor protein SecA powers protein transport across the Escherichia co...
The Sec61/SecY channel allows the translocation of many proteins across the eukaryotic endoplasmic r...
ABSTRACT Bacteria execute a variety of protein transport systems for maintaining the proper composit...
The ATPase SecA provides the driving force for the transport of secretory proteins across the cytopl...
The ATPase SecA provides the driving force for the transport of secretory proteins across the cytopl...
The Sec translocase mediates the post-translational translocation of a number of preproteins through...
The Sec machinery constitutes the major pathway for protein translocation in bacteria. SecA is thoug...
SummaryThe Sec complex forms the core of a conserved machinery coordinating the passage of proteins ...
The Sec complex forms the core of a conserved machinery coordinating the passage of proteins across ...
The trimeric Sec61/SecY complex is a protein-conducting channel (PCC) for secretory and membrane pro...
ABSTRACT: The Sec pathway mediates translocation of protein across the inner membrane of bacteria. S...
The trimeric Sec61/SecY complex is a protein-conducting channel (PCC) for secretory and membrane pro...
SecA, an essential component of the Sec machinery, exists in a soluble and a membrane form in Escher...