Molecular Mimicry of SecA and Signal Recognition Particle Binding to the Bacterial Ribosome
ABSTRACT Bacteria execute a variety of protein transport systems for maintaining the proper composition of their different cellular compartments. The SecYEG translocon serves as primary transport channel and is engaged in transporting two different substrate types. Inner membrane proteins are cotran...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lara Knüpffer, Clara Fehrenbach, Kärt Denks, Veronika Erichsen, Narcis-Adrian Petriman, Hans-Georg Koch |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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