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Identification of Leishmania selenoproteins and SECIS element

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 2006
Selenoproteins result from the incorporation of selenocysteine (Sec-U) at an UGA-stop codon positioned within a gene's open reading frame and directed by selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS) elements. Although the selenocysteine incorporation pathway has been identified in a wide range of organisms it has not yet been reported in the ...
A, Cassago   +8 more
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Exploring and targeting potential druggable antimicrobial resistance targets ArgS, SecY, and MurA in Staphylococcus sciuri with TCM inhibitors through a subtractive genomics strategy

Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2023
Aafareen Khan   +15 more
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Two-step insertion at the SecY translocon

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2012
SecY and Sec61 translocons mediate the orderly insertion of transmembrane segments into the lipid bilayer during membrane-protein biogenesis. Reporting in this issue, Ismail et al. now use a SecM-based molecular force sensor to show that the translocon exerts a pulling force on the nascent chain that is capable of mechanical action at two distinct ...
Soo Jung, Kim, William R, Skach
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Getting SECI Started

2007
Some time in the early fall of 1995 my wife and I got into a conversation about developments in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It looked as if the war in that country was coming to an end and we began to talk about what the future might bring. As I was then serving as Senior Director for Eastern Europe on the staff of the United States National Security Council ...
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PROTEIN TRANSLOCATION BY THE SEC61/SECY CHANNEL

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2005
The conserved protein-conducting channel, referred to as the Sec61 channel in eukaryotes or the SecY channel in eubacteria and archaea, translocates proteins across cellular membranes and integrates proteins containing hydrophobic transmembrane segments into lipid bilayers.
Andrew R, Osborne   +2 more
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Reconstitution of the SecY Translocon in Nanodiscs

2010
Secretory proteins are transported across the bacterial envelope using a membrane protein complex called the SecY channel or translocon. Major advances in understanding this transporter have been accomplished with methods including purification, crystallization, and reconstitution of the translocation reaction in vitro.
Kush, Dalal, Franck, Duong
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SecY variants that interfere with Escherichia coli protein export in the presence of normal secY

Molecular Microbiology, 1992
SummaryAs an approach for studying how SecY, an integral membrane protein translocation factor of Escherichia coli, interacts with other protein molecules, we isolated a dominant negative mutation, secY‐d1, of the gene carried on a plasmid. The mutant plasmid severely inhibited export of maltose‐binding protein and less severely of OmpA, when ...
T, Shimoike   +4 more
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The Thermodynamics of SECI

2007
Taken from the Greek words for “heat” and “change”, thermodynamics is the physics of energy, heat, work, entropy and the spontaneity of processes. Looking back on the early years of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative recalls the simple (and surprisingly accurate) formulation attributed to British novelist and scientist C. P.
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ผลของการใช้โปรแกรมการให้การศึกษาสำหรับผู้ปกครองในการสร้างวินัยในตนเองให้แก่เด็กวัยอนุบาลโดยใช้รูปแบบ SECI

การวิจัยครั้งนี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อศึกษาผลของการใช้โปรแกรมการให้การศึกษาสำหรับผู้ปกครองโดยใช้รูปแบบ SECI ที่มีต่อความรู้ของผู้ปกครองเรื่องการสร้างวินัยในตนเองให้แก่เด็กวัยอนุบาล 4 ด้าน ไดแก่ ด้านความรับผิดชอบ ด้านการควบคุมตนเอง ด้านการพึ่งตนเองและด้านการปฏิบัติตามข้อตกลง ตัวอย่างประชากรที่ใช้ในการวิจัย คือ ผู้ปกครองของเด็กชั้นอนุบาลปีที่ 2 ของโรงเร ...
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