SecA protein binds to the plasma membrane where it interacts with proOmpA to support translocation of proOmpA through the membrane. SecA protein achieves this translocation, in association with SecY protein, in an ATP dependent manner. This family is composed of two C-terminal alpha helical subdomains: the wing and scaffold subdomains [1]. [1]. 12242434. Nucleotide control of interdomain interactions in the conformational reaction cycle of SecA. Hunt JF, Weinkauf S, Henry L, Fak JJ, McNicholas P, Oliver DB, Deisenhofer J;. Science 2002;297:2018-2026. (from Pfam)
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- 2024-10-16