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Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|March 6, 1999
Protein targeting to the bacterial cytoplasmic membraneP Fekkes, A J Driessen
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 19, 2000
Gag3p, an outer membrane protein required for fission of mitochondrial tubulesP Fekkes, K A Shepard, M P Yaffe
Biochemistry|August 8, 1995
Diffusion-limited interaction between unfolded polypeptides and the Escherichia coli chaperone SecBP Fekkes, T den Blaauwen, A J Driessen
The EMBO Journal|October 8, 1997
The molecular chaperone SecB is released from the carboxy-terminus of SecA during initiation of precursor protein translocationP Fekkes, C van der Does, A J Driessen
Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 6, 1999
The Sec systemA J Driessen, P Fekkes, J P van der Wolk
Biochemistry|April 23, 1999
Zinc stabilizes the SecB binding site of SecAP Fekkes, J G de Wit, A Boorsma, et al.
Biochemistry|September 17, 1996
Domain interactions of the peripheral preprotein Translocase subunit SecAT den Blaauwen, P Fekkes, J G de Wit, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 3, 1998
PrlA4 prevents the rejection of signal sequence defective preproteins by stabilizing the SecA-SecY interaction during the initiation of translocationJ P van der Wolk, P Fekkes, A Boorsma, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|October 10, 1998
Preprotein transfer to the Escherichia coli translocase requires the co-operative binding of SecB and the signal sequence to SecAP Fekkes, J G de Wit, J P van der Wolk, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|November 1, 1996
SecA is an intrinsic subunit of the Escherichia coli preprotein translocase and exposes its carboxyl terminus to the periplasmC van der Does, T den Blaauwen, J G de Wit, et al.
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Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|March 6, 1999
Protein targeting to the bacterial cytoplasmic membraneP Fekkes, A J Driessen
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 19, 2000
Gag3p, an outer membrane protein required for fission of mitochondrial tubulesP Fekkes, K A Shepard, M P Yaffe
Biochemistry|August 8, 1995
Diffusion-limited interaction between unfolded polypeptides and the Escherichia coli chaperone SecBP Fekkes, T den Blaauwen, A J Driessen
The EMBO Journal|October 8, 1997
The molecular chaperone SecB is released from the carboxy-terminus of SecA during initiation of precursor protein translocationP Fekkes, C van der Does, A J Driessen
Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 6, 1999
The Sec systemA J Driessen, P Fekkes, J P van der Wolk
Biochemistry|April 23, 1999
Zinc stabilizes the SecB binding site of SecAP Fekkes, J G de Wit, A Boorsma, et al.
Biochemistry|September 17, 1996
Domain interactions of the peripheral preprotein Translocase subunit SecAT den Blaauwen, P Fekkes, J G de Wit, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 3, 1998
PrlA4 prevents the rejection of signal sequence defective preproteins by stabilizing the SecA-SecY interaction during the initiation of translocationJ P van der Wolk, P Fekkes, A Boorsma, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|October 10, 1998
Preprotein transfer to the Escherichia coli translocase requires the co-operative binding of SecB and the signal sequence to SecAP Fekkes, J G de Wit, J P van der Wolk, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|November 1, 1996
SecA is an intrinsic subunit of the Escherichia coli preprotein translocase and exposes its carboxyl terminus to the periplasmC van der Does, T den Blaauwen, J G de Wit, et al.
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