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The following pages link to SecA protein, a peripheral protein of the Escherichia coli plasma membrane, is essential for the functional binding and translocation of proOmpA. (Q33562009):
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- SecD and SecF are required for the proton electrochemical gradient stimulation of preprotein translocation (Q24596484) (← links)
- Decreased gene expression from T7 promoters may be due to impaired production of active T7 RNA polymerase (Q24808670) (← links)
- The sec and prl genes of Escherichia coli (Q28251404) (← links)
- The complete general secretory pathway in gram-negative bacteria (Q29615298) (← links)
- SecA protein hydrolyzes ATP and is an essential component of the protein translocation ATPase of Escherichia coli (Q33562047) (← links)
- Three pure chaperone proteins of Escherichia coli--SecB, trigger factor and GroEL--form soluble complexes with precursor proteins in vitro (Q33577044) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of protease-resistant SecA fragments: secA has two membrane-integral forms. (Q33723631) (← links)
- Azide-resistant mutants of Escherichia coli alter the SecA protein, an azide-sensitive component of the protein export machinery (Q33858303) (← links)
- Distinct catalytic roles of the SecYE, SecG and SecDFyajC subunits of preprotein translocase holoenzyme (Q33886664) (← 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)
- The PrlA and PrlG phenotypes are caused by a loosened association among the translocase SecYEG subunits (Q33891061) (← links)
- ProOmpA contains secondary and tertiary structure prior to translocation and is shielded from aggregation by association with SecB protein (Q33920883) (← links)
- Initial steps in protein membrane insertion. Bacteriophage M13 procoat protein binds to the membrane surface by electrostatic interaction (Q33921348) (← links)
- Overproduction of SecA suppresses the export defect caused by a mutation in the gene encoding the Escherichia coli export chaperone secB. (Q33991984) (← links)
- Translocation can drive the unfolding of a preprotein domain. (Q34041521) (← links)
- A signal sequence is not required for protein export in prlA mutants of Escherichia coli (Q34044995) (← links)
- Sec-dependent protein export and the involvement of the molecular chaperone SecB. (Q34068950) (← links)
- Specific recognition of the leader region of precursor proteins is required for the activation of translocation ATPase of Escherichia coli (Q34317954) (← links)
- Evaluating the oligomeric state of SecYEG in preprotein translocase (Q34486443) (← links)
- Demonstration of a specific Escherichia coli SecY-signal peptide interaction (Q34888020) (← links)
- Ring-like pore structures of SecA: implication for bacterial protein-conducting channels (Q34923130) (← links)
- Role of the carboxy terminus of SecA in iron acquisition, protein translocation, and virulence of the bacterial pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii (Q35187576) (← links)
- Polypeptide translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane (Q35230254) (← links)
- Interactions of VirB9, -10, and -11 with the membrane fraction of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: solubility studies provide evidence for tight associations (Q35593110) (← links)
- SecA proteins of Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli possess homologous amino-terminal ATP-binding domains regulating integration into the plasma membrane (Q35600064) (← links)
- Comparative characterization of SecA from the alpha-subclass purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus and Escherichia coli reveals differences in membrane and precursor specificity (Q35624789) (← links)
- In vivo studies of the role of SecA during protein export in Escherichia coli (Q36108969) (← links)
- Isolation and analysis of dominant secA mutations in Escherichia coli (Q36125831) (← links)
- Both an N-terminal 65-kDa domain and a C-terminal 30-kDa domain of SecA cycle into the membrane at SecYEG during translocation (Q36151146) (← links)
- Regulation of Escherichia coli secA mRNA translation by a secretion-responsive element. (Q36163727) (← links)
- The Hansenula polymorpha PER8 gene encodes a novel peroxisomal integral membrane protein involved in proliferation (Q36235225) (← links)
- The Pichia pastoris PER6 gene product is a peroxisomal integral membrane protein essential for peroxisome biogenesis and has sequence similarity to the Zellweger syndrome protein PAF-1. (Q36559784) (← links)
- SecA protein is required for translocation of a model precursor protein into inverted vesicles of Escherichia coli plasma membrane (Q36567392) (← links)
- Oligomeric states of the SecA and SecYEG core components of the bacterial Sec translocon (Q36608490) (← links)
- SecYEG activates GTPases to drive the completion of cotranslational protein targeting (Q36618916) (← links)
- Insertion of proteins into bacterial membranes: mechanism, characteristics, and comparisons with the eucaryotic process (Q37055727) (← links)
- Protein secretion in Bacillus species. (Q37058881) (← links)
- Preprotein translocase of Escherichia coli: solubilization, purification, and reconstitution of the integral membrane subunits SecY/E. (Q37113122) (← links)
- Energy transduction in protein transport and the ATP hydrolytic cycle of SecA (Q37122860) (← links)
- Genetic suppressors and recovery of repressed biochemical memory (Q37364322) (← links)
- Proton transfer is rate-limiting for translocation of precursor proteins by the Escherichia coli translocase (Q37445539) (← links)
- In vitro biochemical studies on translocation of presecretory proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli (Q37479627) (← links)
- Reconstitution of a protein translocation system containing purified SecY, SecE, and SecA from Escherichia coli (Q37557649) (← links)
- Disruption of the gene encoding p12 (SecG) reveals the direct involvement and important function of SecG in the protein translocation of Escherichia coli at low temperature. (Q37634521) (← links)
- Solubilization and functional reconstitution of the protein-translocation enzymes of Escherichia coli (Q37741463) (← links)
- SecA protein: autoregulated initiator of secretory precursor protein translocation across the E. coli plasma membrane (Q37890386) (← links)
- Protein translocation in vitro: biochemical characterization of genetically defined translocation components (Q37890390) (← links)
- The signal peptide (Q37942677) (← links)
- In vitro translocation of bacterial secretory proteins and energy requirements (Q37949464) (← links)