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The following pages link to SecE-dependent overproduction of SecY in Escherichia coli. Evidence for interaction between two components of the secretory machinery (Q68534743):
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- Channel crossing: how are proteins shipped across the bacterial plasma membrane? (Q26786998) (← links)
- The complete general secretory pathway in gram-negative bacteria (Q29615298) (← links)
- SecYEG assembles into a tetramer to form the active protein translocation channel (Q30843286) (← links)
- Dynamics of SecY translocons with translocation-defective mutations (Q34017810) (← links)
- Translocation of proteins through the Sec61 and SecYEG channels (Q34046866) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of prl mutations on the Escherichia coli SecY complex (Q34048338) (← links)
- A novel membrane protein involved in protein translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli. (Q34058655) (← links)
- Protein traffic in bacteria: multiple routes from the ribosome to and across the membrane (Q34070563) (← links)
- FtsH is required for proteolytic elimination of uncomplexed forms of SecY, an essential protein translocase subunit (Q34342148) (← links)
- Evaluating the oligomeric state of SecYEG in preprotein translocase (Q34486443) (← links)
- YidC, the Escherichia coli homologue of mitochondrial Oxa1p, is a component of the Sec translocase (Q34663216) (← links)
- Demonstration of a specific Escherichia coli SecY-signal peptide interaction (Q34888020) (← links)
- Residues essential for the function of SecE, a membrane component of the Escherichia coli secretion apparatus, are located in a conserved cytoplasmic region (Q35122486) (← links)
- A cytoplasmic domain is important for the formation of a SecY-SecE translocator complex (Q35241622) (← links)
- Subunit dynamics in Escherichia coli preprotein translocase (Q35271076) (← links)
- A single copy of SecYEG is sufficient for preprotein translocation (Q35591711) (← links)
- SecA proteins of Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli possess homologous amino-terminal ATP-binding domains regulating integration into the plasma membrane (Q35600064) (← links)
- Topology and subcellular localization of FtsH protein in Escherichia coli (Q35912121) (← links)
- One of three transmembrane stretches is sufficient for the functioning of the SecE protein, a membrane component of the E. coli secretion machinery. (Q35926815) (← links)
- prlA suppression of defective export of maltose-binding protein in secB mutants of Escherichia coli (Q36102357) (← links)
- Protein secretion in Bacillus species. (Q37058881) (← links)
- The primary pathway of protein export in E. coli (Q37173155) (← links)
- Protein export in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Theme with variations (Q37191850) (← links)
- YidC protein, a molecular chaperone for LacY protein folding via the SecYEG protein machinery (Q37201273) (← links)
- In vitro biochemical studies on translocation of presecretory proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli (Q37479627) (← links)
- Reconstitution of a protein translocation system containing purified SecY, SecE, and SecA from Escherichia coli (Q37557649) (← links)
- Disruption of the gene encoding p12 (SecG) reveals the direct involvement and important function of SecG in the protein translocation of Escherichia coli at low temperature. (Q37634521) (← links)
- HMW1 is required for stability and localization of HMW2 to the attachment organelle of Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Q37663408) (← links)
- SecYEG and SecA Are the Stoichiometric Components of Preprotein Translocase (Q38292412) (← links)
- SecD is involved in the release of translocated secretory proteins from the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli (Q38322783) (← links)
- Temporal expression of the Bacillus subtilis secA gene, encoding a central component of the preprotein translocase. (Q39493779) (← links)
- Preprotein translocation by a hybrid translocase composed of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis subunits. (Q39497981) (← links)
- In vivo cross-linking of the SecA and SecY subunits of the Escherichia coli preprotein translocase (Q39847154) (← links)
- Differential translocation of protein precursors across SecY-deficient membranes of Escherichia coli: SecY is not obligatorily required for translocation of certain secretory proteins in vitro (Q39848095) (← links)
- SecF stabilizes SecD and SecY, components of the protein translocation machinery of the Escherichia coli cytoplasmic membrane (Q39932560) (← links)
- Determinants of the quantity of the stable SecY complex in the Escherichia coli cell (Q39938069) (← links)
- Overexpression of integral membrane proteins for structural studies (Q40370871) (← links)
- How proteins cross the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. (Q40609301) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of the presecretory protein translocation machinery of Escherichia coli (Q40764095) (← links)
- The allele-specific synthetic lethality of prlA-prlG double mutants predicts interactive domains of SecY and SecE. (Q40805905) (← links)
- Suppressor analysis suggests a multistep, cyclic mechanism for protein secretion in Escherichia coli (Q41013122) (← links)
- A protease complex in the Escherichia coli plasma membrane: HflKC (HflA) forms a complex with FtsH (HflB), regulating its proteolytic activity against SecY. (Q41078488) (← links)
- Overproduction, purification and characterization of SecD and SecF, integral membrane components of the protein translocation machinery of Escherichia coli (Q41827408) (← links)
- Topologically fixed SecG is fully functional (Q42073427) (← links)
- Maximal efficiency of coupling between ATP hydrolysis and translocation of polypeptides mediated by SecB requires two protomers of SecA (Q42078600) (← links)
- Mapping the sites of interaction between SecY and SecE by cysteine scanning mutagenesis. (Q43668401) (← links)
- FtsH (HflB) is an ATP-dependent protease selectively acting on SecY and some other membrane proteins (Q43936798) (← links)
- Kinetic analysis of the translocation of fluorescent precursor proteins into Escherichia coli membrane vesicles. (Q44133891) (← links)
- Depletion of SecDF-YajC causes a decrease in the level of SecG: implication for their functional interaction (Q44560492) (← links)
- The Sec System: Protein Export in Escherichia coli (Q47374398) (← links)