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twin-arginine translocase TatA/TatE family subunit
This HMM distinguishes TatA/E from the related TatB, but does not distinguish TatA from TatE. The Tat (twin-arginine translocation) system is a Sec-independent exporter for folded proteins, often with a redox cofactor already bound, across the bacterial inner membrane. Functionally equivalent systems are found in the chloroplast and some in archaeal species. The signal peptide recognized by the Tat system is modeled by TIGR01409.
twin-arginine translocase TatA/TatE family subunit similar to Sec-independent protein translocase protein TatA, which may form the protein-conducting channel of the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system that transports large folded proteins containing a characteristic twin-arginine motif in their signal peptide across membranes
twin arginine translocase protein A
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