HDX-MS reveals nucleotide-based, anti-correlated opening and closure of SecA/ SecY channels of the bacterial translocon

  1. Zainab Ahdash
  2. Euan Pyle
  3. William John Allen
  4. Robin A Corey
  5. Ian Collinson  Is a corresponding author
  6. Argyris Politis  Is a corresponding author
  1. King's College London, United Kingdom
  2. University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  3. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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  1. Zainab Ahdash
  2. Euan Pyle
  3. William John Allen
  4. Robin A Corey
  5. Ian Collinson
  6. Argyris Politis
(2019)
HDX-MS reveals nucleotide-based, anti-correlated opening and closure of SecA/ SecY channels of the bacterial translocon
eLife 8:e47402.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.47402