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Pal
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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
| + | Pal is a lipoprotein which is anchored in the outer membrane. Synthesised as a precursor of 173 amino acids, it contains a signal sequence including an LVAC motif. | ||
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Pal forms a complex with TolB (''see'' [[TolB]]) | Pal forms a complex with TolB (''see'' [[TolB]]) | ||
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| + | ==Function== | ||
| + | During translocation, signal peptidase II cleaves the LVAC motif, and the localisation of Pal is dependent on the Lol protein system. | ||
==Periplasmic Domain of Pal== | ==Periplasmic Domain of Pal== | ||
Revision as of 22:23, 22 April 2011
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Structure
Pal is a lipoprotein which is anchored in the outer membrane. Synthesised as a precursor of 173 amino acids, it contains a signal sequence including an LVAC motif.
Pal forms a complex with TolB (see TolB)
Function
During translocation, signal peptidase II cleaves the LVAC motif, and the localisation of Pal is dependent on the Lol protein system.
Periplasmic Domain of Pal
