The C-terminal tail of the bacterial translocation ATPase SecA modulates its activity.
Jamshad M,
Knowles TJ,
White SA,
Ward DG,
Mohammed F,
Rahman KF,
Wynne M,
Hughes GW,
Kramer G,
Bukau B,
Huber D
Elife
8
(2019 Jun 27)
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Sample: |
Protein translocase subunit SecA dimer, 204 kDa Escherichia coli protein
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Buffer: |
20mM HEPES, 100mM NaCl, 1mM TCEP, pH: 8 |
Experiment: |
SAXS
data collected at BM29, ESRF on 2016 Jul 18
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RgGuinier |
4.2 |
nm |
Dmax |
14.9 |
nm |
VolumePorod |
424 |
nm3 |
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Sample: |
Protein translocase subunit SecA dimer, 199 kDa Escherichia coli protein
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Buffer: |
20mM HEPES, 100mM NaCl, 1mM TCEP, pH: 8 |
Experiment: |
SAXS
data collected at BM29, ESRF on 2016 Jul 18
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RgGuinier |
4.2 |
nm |
Dmax |
14.8 |
nm |
VolumePorod |
380 |
nm3 |
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Sample: |
Protein translocase subunit SecA dimer, 189 kDa Escherichia coli protein
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Buffer: |
20mM HEPES, 100mM NaCl, 1mM TCEP, pH: 8 |
Experiment: |
SAXS
data collected at BM29, ESRF on 2016 Jul 18
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RgGuinier |
4.5 |
nm |
Dmax |
15.7 |
nm |
VolumePorod |
398 |
nm3 |
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