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The following pages link to Complex behavior in solution of homodimeric SecA. (Q36639172):
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- SecA, a remarkable nanomachine (Q24631210) (← links)
- Deamidation alters the structure and decreases the stability of human lens betaA3-crystallin (Q24648868) (← links)
- Nucleotide control of interdomain interactions in the conformational reaction cycle of SecA (Q27639672) (← links)
- Structure of the VirB4 ATPase, alone and bound to the core complex of a type IV secretion system (Q27670563) (← links)
- Crystal structure of theCampylobacter jejuniCj0090 protein reveals a novel variant of the immunoglobulin fold among bacterial lipoproteins (Q27673322) (← links)
- The Sec translocase (Q27691857) (← links)
- ADP-dependent conformational changes distinguish Mycobacterium tuberculosis SecA2 from SecA1 (Q28660158) (← links)
- SecA alone can promote protein translocation and ion channel activity: SecYEG increases efficiency and signal peptide specificity (Q28740702) (← links)
- Using nanoelectrospray ion mobility spectrometry (GEMMA) to determine the size and relative molecular mass of proteins and protein assemblies: a comparison with MALLS and QELS. (Q30398578) (← links)
- The oligomeric state and arrangement of the active bacterial translocon (Q30498189) (← links)
- A large conformational change of the translocation ATPase SecA (Q30776655) (← links)
- Opposing effects of inositol hexakisphosphate on rod arrestin and arrestin2 self-association (Q30839922) (← links)
- Loss of outer membrane proteins without inhibition of lipid export in an Escherichia coli YaeT mutant (Q33216936) (← links)
- Analysis of SecA dimerization in solution (Q33649362) (← links)
- Mapping of the signal peptide-binding domain of Escherichia coli SecA using Förster resonance energy transfer (Q33773458) (← links)
- Dimeric SecA couples the preprotein translocation in an asymmetric manner (Q33815223) (← links)
- Dimeric SecA is essential for protein translocation (Q33836404) (← links)
- SecM facilitates translocase function of SecA by localizing its biosynthesis (Q33848928) (← links)
- Structure and function of the bacterial Sec translocon. (Q34005867) (← links)
- Energetics of SecA Dimerization (Q34761920) (← links)
- Nucleotide binding induces changes in the oligomeric state and conformation of Sec A in a lipid environment: a small-angle neutron-scattering study (Q34909320) (← links)
- Mapping of the SecA signal peptide binding site and dimeric interface by using the substituted cysteine accessibility method (Q34916095) (← links)
- Ring-like pore structures of SecA: implication for bacterial protein-conducting channels (Q34923130) (← links)
- Probing the affinity of SecA for signal peptide in different environments (Q34979875) (← links)
- The use of analytical sedimentation velocity to extract thermodynamic linkage (Q35196339) (← links)
- The basis of asymmetry in the SecA:SecB complex (Q35207949) (← links)
- In Vitro Interaction of the Housekeeping SecA1 with the Accessory SecA2 Protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. (Q35654435) (← links)
- Nanodiscs unravel the interaction between the SecYEG channel and its cytosolic partner SecA. (Q35752748) (← links)
- SecA: a potential antimicrobial target. (Q35777207) (← links)
- The bacterial Sec-translocase: structure and mechanism. (Q35814696) (← links)
- Mobility of the SecA 2-helix-finger is not essential for polypeptide translocation via the SecYEG complex (Q36455887) (← links)
- Cloning, expression, purification, crystallization and initial crystallographic analysis of the preprotein translocation ATPase SecA from Thermus thermophilus (Q36459430) (← links)
- Oligomeric states of the SecA and SecYEG core components of the bacterial Sec translocon (Q36608490) (← links)
- Equilibrium denaturation studies of the Escherichia coli factor for inversion stimulation: implications for in vivo function (Q36639455) (← links)
- Bacterial protein secretion through the translocase nanomachine (Q36972407) (← links)
- Defining the solution state dimer structure of Escherichia coli SecA using Förster resonance energy transfer (Q37029669) (← links)
- Energy transduction in protein transport and the ATP hydrolytic cycle of SecA (Q37122860) (← links)
- Cryo-electron microscopic structure of SecA protein bound to the 70S ribosome (Q37622672) (← links)
- Structure and function of the visual arrestin oligomer (Q38304145) (← links)
- Dissociation of the dimeric SecA ATPase during protein translocation across the bacterial membrane (Q39647998) (← links)
- Binding, activation and dissociation of the dimeric SecA ATPase at the dimeric SecYEG translocase (Q39918354) (← links)
- SecAAA trimer is fully functional as SecAA dimer in the membrane: existence of higher oligomers? (Q40006008) (← links)
- The general protein secretory pathway: phylogenetic analyses leading to evolutionary conclusions (Q40612769) (← links)
- SecA dimer cross-linked at its subunit interface is functional for protein translocation (Q40724558) (← links)
- Defining the Escherichia coli SecA dimer interface residues through in vivo site-specific photo-cross-linking (Q41445854) (← links)
- Full-length Escherichia coli SecA dimerizes in a closed conformation in solution as determined by cryo-electron microscopy. (Q41622272) (← links)
- An alternate mode of oligomerization for E. coli SecA. (Q41718064) (← links)
- Using a low denaturant model to explore the conformational features of translocation-active SecA. (Q41808503) (← links)
- The dynamic action of SecA during the initiation of protein translocation. (Q41855262) (← links)
- Characterization of three areas of interactions stabilizing complexes between SecA and SecB, two proteins involved in protein export (Q41904736) (← links)