Genetic evidence for a TatC dimer at the core of the Escherichia coli twin arginine (Tat) protein translocase.
The twin arginine protein transport (Tat) system transports folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membranes of prokaryotes and the thylakoid membranes of plant chloroplasts. In Escherichia coli, the TatB and TatC components form a multivalent receptor complex that binds Tat substrates. Here, we hav...
Main Authors: | Maldonado, B, Buchanan, G, Müller, M, Berks, B, Palmer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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