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Structure of the complex of aquifex aeolicus SecYEG and bacillus subtilis SecA[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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A novel dimer interface and conformational changes revealed by an X-ray structure of B. subtilis SecA[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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Crystal Structure of B. subtilis SecA with bound peptide[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Active site mutants of B. subtilis SecA[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE SECA PROTEIN TRANSLOCATION ATPASE FROM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS in APO FORM[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE SECA PROTEIN TRANSLOCATION ATPASE FROM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX WITH ADPBS[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal structure of SecA in an open conformation from Bacillus Subtilis[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal structure of SecA:ADP in an open conformation from Bacillus Subtilis[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal structure of Mg-ADP-bound SecA from Bacillus subtilis[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal structure of the SecA translocation ATPase from Bacillus subtilis[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Solution structure of the SecA-signal peptide complex[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Complex SecA:ADP from Escherichia coli[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Complex SecA:AMP-PNP from Escherichia coli[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Escherichia coli SecA, the preprotein translocase dimeric ATPase[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Structure of the translocation ATPase SecA from Thermotoga maritima[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Complex SecA:ATP from Escherichia coli[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal structure of the translocation ATPase SecA from Thermus thermophilus reveals a parallel, head-to-head dimer[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the isolated DEAD motor domains from Escherichia coli SecA[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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