SecA Proteins [proteiny SecA]
- Terms
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protein SecA
SecA protein
SecA proteiny
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SecA Protein
ATPases that provide energy for the translocation of proteins across bacterial PLASMA MEMBRANES and THYLAKOID membranes, by the SEC TRANSLOCATION CHANNELS. SecA is a component of the bacterial preprotein translocase which is comprised of SecA, the SECYEG TRANSLOCON, and the accessory domain proteins SecD, SecF, YajC, and YidC.
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- D000081416 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M000650552
- Previous indexing
- Adenosine Triphosphatases (2002-2019); Bacterial Proteins (2005-2019); SEC Translocation Channels (2016-2019)
- History note
- 2020
- Public note
- 2020; was indexed under SEC TRANSLOCATION CHANNELS 2016-2019, ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASES 2002-2019; and BACTERIAL PROTEINS 2005-2019
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