EC Number |
BRENDA No. |
Title |
Journal |
Volume |
Pages |
Year |
Organism |
PubMed ID |
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7.4.2.5 | 669401 |
A dual function for SecA in the assembly of single spanning membrane proteins in Escherichia coli |
J. Biol. Chem. |
280 |
39077-39085 |
2005 |
Escherichia coli |
16186099 |
7.4.2.5 | 210375 |
A family of bacteriocin ABC transporters carry out proteolytic processing of their substrates concomitant with export |
Mol. Microbiol. |
16 |
229-240 |
1995 |
Lactococcus lactis |
7565085 |
7.4.2.5 | 210375 |
A family of bacteriocin ABC transporters carry out proteolytic processing of their substrates concomitant with export |
Mol. Microbiol. |
16 |
229-240 |
1995 |
Lactococcus lactis LMG 2081 |
7565085 |
7.4.2.5 | 688391 |
A large conformational change couples the ATP binding site of SecA to the SecY protein channel |
J. Mol. Biol. |
374 |
965-976 |
2007 |
Bacteria |
17964601 |
7.4.2.5 | 700390 |
A role for the two-helix finger of the SecA ATPase in protein translocation |
Nature |
455 |
984-987 |
2008 |
Escherichia coli |
18923526 |
7.4.2.5 | 210378 |
A TonB-like protein and a novel membrane protein containing an ATP-binding cassette function together in exotoxin secretion |
Mol. Microbiol. |
22 |
595-604 |
1996 |
Aeromonas hydrophila |
8951808 |
7.4.2.5 | 700137 |
ABCB8 mediates doxorubicin resistance in melanoma cells by protecting the mitochondrial genome |
Mol. Cancer Res. |
7 |
79-87 |
2009 |
Homo sapiens |
19147539 |
7.4.2.5 | 687406 |
Additional in vitro and in vivo evidence for SecA functioning as dimers in the membrane: dissociation into monomers is not essential for protein translocation in Escherichia coli |
J. Bacteriol. |
190 |
1413-1418 |
2008 |
Escherichia coli |
18065528 |
7.4.2.5 | 657183 |
Allosteric crosstalk between peptide-binding, transport, and ATP hydrolysis of the ABC transporter TAP |
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA |
98 |
3732-3737 |
2001 |
Homo sapiens |
11274390 |
7.4.2.5 | 687715 |
Analysis of Polypeptide Movement in the SecY Channel during SecA-mediated Protein Translocation |
J. Biol. Chem. |
283 |
15709-15715 |
2008 |
Bacteria |
18359943 |