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The following pages link to The proton motive force lowers the level of ATP required for the in vitro translocation of a secretory protein in Escherichia coli. (Q54706217):
Displaying 25 items.
- Signal peptide-dependent protein transport in Bacillus subtilis: a genome-based survey of the secretome (Q24548495) (← links)
- SecD and SecF are required for the proton electrochemical gradient stimulation of preprotein translocation (Q24596484) (← links)
- SecA, a remarkable nanomachine (Q24631210) (← links)
- Channel crossing: how are proteins shipped across the bacterial plasma membrane? (Q26786998) (← links)
- Structure and function of a membrane component SecDF that enhances protein export (Q27667802) (← links)
- The Sec translocase (Q27691857) (← links)
- Cross-talk between catalytic and regulatory elements in a DEAD motor domain is essential for SecA function (Q28354455) (← links)
- The complete general secretory pathway in gram-negative bacteria (Q29615298) (← links)
- Sec-dependent membrane protein biogenesis: SecYEG, preprotein hydrophobicity and translocation kinetics control the stop-transfer function (Q33888178) (← links)
- PrlA4 prevents the rejection of signal sequence defective preproteins by stabilizing the SecA-SecY interaction during the initiation of translocation (Q33889035) (← links)
- Proton-motive force stimulates the proteolytic activity of FtsH, a membrane-bound ATP-dependent protease in Escherichia coli (Q34031176) (← links)
- A novel membrane protein involved in protein translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli. (Q34058655) (← links)
- SecA: a potential antimicrobial target. (Q35777207) (← links)
- Position-dependent effects of polylysine on Sec protein transport (Q35921553) (← links)
- Energy transduction in protein transport and the ATP hydrolytic cycle of SecA (Q37122860) (← links)
- prlA suppressors in Escherichia coli relieve the proton electrochemical gradient dependency of translocation of wild-type precursors (Q37564839) (← links)
- The catalytic cycle of the escherichia coli SecA ATPase comprises two distinct preprotein translocation events (Q38339927) (← links)
- The mechanism of protein export enhancement by the SecDF membrane component (Q39011561) (← links)
- Multiple SecA molecules drive protein translocation across a single translocon with SecG inversion (Q40082687) (← links)
- How proteins cross the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. (Q40609301) (← links)
- Precursor protein translocation by the Escherichia coli translocase is directed by the protonmotive force (Q41518075) (← links)
- Using a low denaturant model to explore the conformational features of translocation-active SecA. (Q41808503) (← links)
- Membrane deinsertion of SecA underlying proton motive force-dependent stimulation of protein translocation (Q42213460) (← links)
- Electric-Field-Induced Protein Translocation via a Conformational Transition in SecDF: An MD Study (Q46944083) (← links)
- (Q115747047) (redirect page) (← links)