Twin-arginine translocation pathway

id: twin-arginine-translocation-pathway-216-2061660
title: Twin-arginine translocation pathway
text: The twin-arginine translocation pathway is a protein export, or secretion pathway found in plants, bacteria, and archaea. In contrast to the Sec pathway which transports proteins in an unfolded manner, the Tat pathway serves to actively translocate folded proteins across a lipid membrane bilayer. In plants, the Tat translocase is located in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast, where it acts to export proteins into the thylakoid lumen. In bacteria, the Tat translocase is found in the cytopl
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description: Protein export pathway
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date created: 2006-11-11T21:17:22Z
date modified: 2023-08-19T00:49:28Z
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