SecA is the precursor protein binding subunit of the bacterial precursor protein translocase, which consists of the SecY/E protein as integral membrane domain. SecA is an ATPase, and couples the hydrolysis of ATP to the release of bound precursor proteins to allow their proton-motive-force-driven translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane. A putative ATP-binding motif can be predicted from the amino acid sequence of SecA with homology to the consensus Walker A-type motif. The role of this domain is not known. A lysine residue at position 106 at the end of the glycine-rich loop in the A motif of the Bacillus subtilis SecA was replaced by an asparagine through site-directed mutagenesis (K106N SecA). A similar replacement was introduced at ...
Bacterial protein translocation is mediated by translocase, a multisubunit membrane protein complex ...
The ATPase SecA mediates the posttranslational translocation of a wide range of polypeptide substrat...
The chaperone SecB keeps precursor proteins in a translocation-competent state and targets them to S...
SecA is the precursor protein binding subunit of the bacterial precursor protein translocase, which ...
The SecA protein is a major component of the cellular machinery that mediates the translocation of p...
The SecA protein is a major component of the cellular machinery that mediates the translocation of p...
SecA is the precursor protein binding subunit of the bacterial precursor protein translocase, which ...
The homodimeric SecA protein is the peripheral subunit of the translocase, and couples the hydrolysi...
The homodimeric SecA protein is the peripheral subunit of the translocase, and couples the hydrolysi...
E. coli SecA is an essential component for protein translocaiton across membrane. SecA can be delete...
The homodimeric SecA protein is the peripheral subunit of the preprotein translocase in bacteria. It...
SecA is an essential component for the translocation of proteins across bacterial membranes. Though...
Bacterial protein translocation is mediated by translocase, a multisubunit membrane protein complex ...
Translocation of precursor proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria is mediated by a mul...
Bacterial protein translocation is mediated by translocase, a multisubunit membrane protein complex ...
The ATPase SecA mediates the posttranslational translocation of a wide range of polypeptide substrat...
The chaperone SecB keeps precursor proteins in a translocation-competent state and targets them to S...
SecA is the precursor protein binding subunit of the bacterial precursor protein translocase, which ...
The SecA protein is a major component of the cellular machinery that mediates the translocation of p...
The SecA protein is a major component of the cellular machinery that mediates the translocation of p...
SecA is the precursor protein binding subunit of the bacterial precursor protein translocase, which ...
The homodimeric SecA protein is the peripheral subunit of the translocase, and couples the hydrolysi...
The homodimeric SecA protein is the peripheral subunit of the translocase, and couples the hydrolysi...
E. coli SecA is an essential component for protein translocaiton across membrane. SecA can be delete...
The homodimeric SecA protein is the peripheral subunit of the preprotein translocase in bacteria. It...
SecA is an essential component for the translocation of proteins across bacterial membranes. Though...
Bacterial protein translocation is mediated by translocase, a multisubunit membrane protein complex ...
Translocation of precursor proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria is mediated by a mul...
Bacterial protein translocation is mediated by translocase, a multisubunit membrane protein complex ...
The ATPase SecA mediates the posttranslational translocation of a wide range of polypeptide substrat...
The chaperone SecB keeps precursor proteins in a translocation-competent state and targets them to S...