SpoIIIE mechanism of directional translocation involves target search coupled to sequence-dependent motor stimulation
SpoIIIE/FtsK are membrane-anchored, ATP-fuelled, directional motors responsible for chromosomal segregation in bacteria. Directionality in these motors is governed by interactions between specialized sequence-recognition modules (SpoIIIE-γ/FtsK-γ) and highly skewed chromosomal sequences (SRS/KOPS)....
Main Authors: | Cattoni, D, Chara, O, Godefroy, C, Margeat, E, Trigueros, S, Milhiet, P, Nöllmann, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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