TatBC, TatB, and TatC form structurally autonomous units within the twin arginine protein transport system of Escherichia coli.
The Tat (twin arginine translocation) system transports folded proteins across bacterial and thylakoid membranes. The integral membrane proteins TatA, TatB, and TatC are the essential components of the Tat pathway in Escherichia coli. We demonstrate that formation of a stable complex between TatB an...
Autors principals: | Orriss, G, Tarry, M, Ize, B, Sargent, F, Lea, S, Palmer, T, Berks, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2007
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