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- classified these enzymes under a new enzyme class (EC) of translocases (EC 7). The reaction most translocases catalyse is: AX + Bside 1|| = A + X + || Bside 2...
- ADP/ATP translocases are exclusive to eukaryotes and are thought to have evolved during eukaryogenesis. Human cells express four ADP/ATP translocases: SLC25A4...
- modified the system by adding the top-level EC 7 category containing translocases. List of EC numbers List of enzymes TC number (classification of membrane...
- Protein translocase may refer to: Translocon complexes SecY and Sec61 Translocase of the inner membrane Translocase of the outer membrane See also Sorting...
- disorder is ****ociated with ornithine translocase deficiency, and a form of hyperammonemia. Translocase ornithine+translocase at the U.S. National Library of...
- into the mitochondria is via the transport protein pyruvate translocase. Pyruvate translocase transports pyruvate in a symport fashion with a proton (across...
- The translocase of the outer membrane (TOM) is a complex of proteins found in the outer mitochondrial membrane of the mitochondria. It allows movement...
- lumen, the translocases are all integral membrane proteins in order to perform their function as cross-membrane transporters. The translocases are spatially...
- EF-G (elongation factor G, historically known as translocase) is a prokaryotic elongation factor involved in mRNA translation. As a GTPase, EF-G catalyzes...
- differentiation 36), also known as platelet glycoprotein 4, fatty acid translocase (FAT), scavenger receptor class B member 3 (SCARB3), and glycoproteins...