SecA PBD motions
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SecA constists of 4 domains; the Nucleotide Binding Domain (NDB); the Preprotein Binding Domain (PBD); the Intramolecular Regulator of ATP hydrolysis (IRA2) and the C-teminal domain (C-domain). SecAs from different organisms have been visualized <ref>pmid20444093</ref>. The most prominent difference between the protomers of visualized SecAs is an 80o rotational and translational movement of the PBD around its stem that connects it with NBD. | SecA constists of 4 domains; the Nucleotide Binding Domain (NDB); the Preprotein Binding Domain (PBD); the Intramolecular Regulator of ATP hydrolysis (IRA2) and the C-teminal domain (C-domain). SecAs from different organisms have been visualized <ref>pmid20444093</ref>. The most prominent difference between the protomers of visualized SecAs is an 80o rotational and translational movement of the PBD around its stem that connects it with NBD. | ||
So far no functional role has been unequivocally has been atributed to this rotational motion. It has been suggested that PBD rotates to allow opening of a clamp-like structure and arrest preproteins destined to be secreted | So far no functional role has been unequivocally has been atributed to this rotational motion. It has been suggested that PBD rotates to allow opening of a clamp-like structure and arrest preproteins destined to be secreted | ||
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- ↑ Papanikou E, Karamanou S, Economou A. Bacterial protein secretion through the translocase nanomachine. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2007 Nov;5(11):839-51. PMID:17938627 doi:nrmicro1771
- ↑ . PMID:216315890657