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    • Interaction of secretory protein SecA with its binding partners : lipids and SecB 

      Findik, Bahar Tuba, 1984- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2016)
      Thirty percent of proteins synthesized in the cytoplasm of E.coli are exported across or into the cytoplasmic membrane to reach their final destinations. The general secretory system exports precursor proteins through the ...

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