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  1. The way is the goal: how SecA transports proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria
  2. Genetic screen suggests an alternative mechanism for azide-mediated inhibition of SecA
  3. SecA binds nascent chains in vivo
  4. Selective Ribosome Profiling Reveals the Cotranslational Chaperone Action of Trigger Factor In Vivo
  5. SecA Interacts with Ribosomes in Order to Facilitate Posttranslational Translocation in Bacteria
  6. Integrating Protein Homeostasis Strategies in Prokaryotes
  7. Amino Acid Residues Important for Folding of Thioredoxin Are Revealed Only by Study of the Physiologically Relevant Reduced Form of the Protein
  8. DegP: a Protein “Death Star”
  9. A conserved extended signal peptide region directs posttranslational protein translocation via a novel mechanism
  10. Phage display extends its reach
  11. A selection for mutants that interfere with folding of Escherichia coli thioredoxin-1 in vivo
  12. Use of Thioredoxin as a Reporter To Identify a Subset of Escherichia coli Signal Sequences That Promote Signal Recognition Particle-Dependent Translocation
  13. The DsbA Signal Sequence Directs Efficient, Cotranslational Export of Passenger Proteins to the Escherichia coli Periplasm via the Signal Recognition Particle Pathway
  14. Genetic selection for and molecular dynamic modeling of a protein transmembrane domain multimerization motif from a random Escherichia coli genomic library 1 1Edited by G. von Heijne