Synthetic signal peptides specifically recognize seca and stimulate atpase activity in the absence of preprotein*

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  • who: Alexander Miller from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Synthetic Signal Peptides Specifically Recognize SecA and Stimulate ATPase Activity in the Absence of Preprotein*, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors document a direct interaction between the signal peptide and SecA, a primary component of the translocase in Escherichia coli, and show that the signal peptide itself can stimulate SecA-lipid ATPase activity. The authors employ synthetic peptides corresponding to the signal sequence of alkaline phosphatase (PhoA) and idealized model signal peptides that the authors have previously characterized with regard to a number of . . .

     

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