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signal recognition particle receptor subunit alpha
adenylyl-sulfate kinase
Enzyme that catalyses the phosphorylation of adenylylsulphate to 3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate. This domain contains an ATP binding P-loop motif. [1]. 9786849. Adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate kinase from Penicillium chrysogenum.. site- directed mutagenesis at putative phosphoryl-accepting and. ATP P-loop residues.. MacRae IJ, Rose AB, Segel IH;. J Biol Chem 1998;273:28583-28589. (from Pfam)
SRP54-type protein, GTPase domain
This family includes relatives of the G-domain of the SRP54 family of proteins. [1]. 9002525. Crystal structure of the NG domain from the signal-recognition. particle receptor FtsY.. Montoya G, Svensson C, Luirink J, Sinning I;. Nature 1997;385:365-368. (from Pfam)
signal recognition particle-docking protein FtsY
FtsY, a GTPase, serves as a membrane receptor for the signal recognition particle. It belongs to a system that lets proteins with an N-terminal signal peptide to resume translation and insert into the membrane. In E.coli, ftsY is located near the similarly named genes ftsE and ftsX, but their products are involved instead in cell division.
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