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Dissociation of the dimeric SecA ATPase during protein translocation across the bacterial membrane

Or et al., 2002

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Or E
Navon A
Rapoport T
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The ATPase SecA mediates post‐translational translocation of precursor proteins through the SecYEG channel of the bacterial inner membrane. We show that SecA, up to now considered to be a stable dimer, is actually in equilibrium with a small fraction of monomers …
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