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protein translocase subunit SecF
protein translocase subunit SecF is part of the Sec protein translocase complex; SecDF uses the proton motive force (PMF) to complete protein translocation after the ATP-dependent function of SecA
This bacterial protein is always found with the homologous protein-export membrane protein SecD. In numerous lineages, this protein occurs as a SecDF fusion protein.
SecD/SecF family protein translocase subunit
The SecA,SecB,SecD,SecE,SecF,SecG and SecY proteins form the protein translocation appartus in prokaryotes. This family is specific for the SecD and SecF proteins.
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