Baud et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Allosteric communication between signal peptides and the SecA protein DEAD motor ATPase domainBaud et al., 2002
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- Baud C
- Karamanou S
- Sianidis G
- Vrontou E
- Politou A
- Economou A
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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SecA, the preprotein translocase ATPase is built of an amino-terminal DEAD helicase motor domain bound to a regulatory C-domain. SecA recognizes mature and signal peptide preprotein regions. We now demonstrate that the amino-terminal 263 residues of the …
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