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secE secE MELS_0506 MELS_0506 secY secY MELS_1381 MELS_1381 secA secA
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secEPreprotein translocase; Essential subunit of the Sec protein translocation channel SecYEG. Clamps together the 2 halves of SecY. May contact the channel plug during translocation. (79 aa)
MELS_0506Putative OxaA-like protein. (229 aa)
secYPreprotein translocase subunit secY; The central subunit of the protein translocation channel SecYEG. Consists of two halves formed by TMs 1-5 and 6-10. These two domains form a lateral gate at the front which open onto the bilayer between TMs 2 and 7, and are clamped together by SecE at the back. The channel is closed by both a pore ring composed of hydrophobic SecY resides and a short helix (helix 2A) on the extracellular side of the membrane which forms a plug. The plug probably moves laterally to allow the channel to open. The ring and the pore may move independently. (420 aa)
MELS_1381Preprotein translocase; Involved in protein export. Participates in an early event of protein translocation; Belongs to the SecG family. (78 aa)
secAProtein translocase subunit secA; Part of the Sec protein translocase complex. Interacts with the SecYEG preprotein conducting channel. Has a central role in coupling the hydrolysis of ATP to the transfer of proteins into and across the cell membrane, serving as an ATP-driven molecular motor driving the stepwise translocation of polypeptide chains across the membrane. (821 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Megasphaera elsdenii
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1064535
Other names: M. elsdenii DSM 20460, Megasphaera elsdenii ATCC 25940, Megasphaera elsdenii DSM 20460, Megasphaera elsdenii LC1, Megasphaera elsdenii str. DSM 20460, Megasphaera elsdenii strain DSM 20460
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