SecA PBD motions

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== SecA PBD motion ==
== SecA PBD motion ==
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<StructureSection load='1M6N' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of SecA from B. suntilis (PDB entry [[1M6N]])' scene=''>
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Protein secretion is essential for all organisms. Bacteria have evolved a plethora of secretion systems to handle the various proteins that need to be exported from the cytoplasm. The Sec system is uniquitus and essential for cell viability. In bacteria, the Sec system consists of the membrane embedded heterotrimeric complex SecYEG that forms the channel through which preproteins are threaded and the cytoplasmic nanomotor SecA.
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SecA PBD motion

Structure of SecA from B. suntilis (PDB entry 1M6N)

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