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The following pages link to Mapping the sites of interaction between SecY and SecE by cysteine scanning mutagenesis. (Q43668401):
Displaying 29 items.
- Structure of the E. coli protein-conducting channel bound to a translating ribosome (Q24539141) (← links)
- X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel (Q27642744) (← links)
- Conformational transition of Sec machinery inferred from bacterial SecYE structures (Q27652527) (← links)
- The Sec translocase (Q27691857) (← links)
- Three-dimensional structure of the bacterial protein-translocation complex SecYEG (Q28217206) (← links)
- Structure and function of the bacterial Sec translocon. (Q34005867) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of transmembrane regions 3 and 4 of SecY, a central component of protein translocase. (Q34351834) (← links)
- The Sec protein-translocation pathway. (Q34399330) (← links)
- Demonstration of a specific Escherichia coli SecY-signal peptide interaction (Q34888020) (← links)
- Protein translocons: multifunctional mediators of protein translocation across membranes (Q35071390) (← links)
- Oligomeric states of the SecA and SecYEG core components of the bacterial Sec translocon (Q36608490) (← links)
- The structure of the Sec complex and the problem of protein translocation (Q36640900) (← links)
- Determination of the Oligomeric State of SecYEG Protein Secretion Channel Complex Using in Vivo Photo- and Disulfide Cross-linking (Q36674746) (← links)
- Protein conducting channels-mechanisms, structures and applications (Q37976983) (← links)
- The secE gene of Helicobacter pylori (Q39679125) (← links)
- Binding, activation and dissociation of the dimeric SecA ATPase at the dimeric SecYEG translocase (Q39918354) (← links)
- The Sec2 translocase of the chloroplast inner envelope contains a unique and dedicated SECE2 component. (Q40501108) (← links)
- Cysteine residues in the transmembrane regions of M13 procoat protein suggest that oligomeric coat proteins assemble onto phage progeny (Q42027549) (← links)
- The core of the bacterial translocase harbors a tilted transmembrane segment 3 of SecE. (Q44077345) (← links)
- SecY-SecY and SecY-SecG contacts revealed by site-specific crosslinking (Q44130983) (← links)
- Kinetic analysis of the translocation of fluorescent precursor proteins into Escherichia coli membrane vesicles. (Q44133891) (← links)
- Superactive SecY variants that fulfill the essential translocation function with a reduced cellular quantity. (Q44155922) (← links)
- Interfering mutations provide in vivo evidence that Escherichia coli SecE functions in multimeric states. (Q48015416) (← links)
- The way is the goal: how SecA transports proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria. (Q54201374) (← links)
- The active protein-conducting channel of Escherichia coli contains an apolar patch. (Q54436247) (← links)
- Sec Protein-Conducting Channel and SecA (Q63359819) (← links)
- Two pores better than one? (Q63359841) (← links)
- The F286Y mutation of PrlA4 tempers the signal sequence suppressor phenotype by reducing the SecA binding affinity (Q63359855) (← links)
- Importance of transmembrane segments in Escherichia coli SecY (Q73414050) (← links)