Product translocation ATPase for protein export
| translocation ATPase for protein export |
| preprotein translocase |
| ATP-driven motor protein in protein translocation, RNA helicase activity |
| transport system component |
also helicase activity. essential for cell envelope protein secretion, plasma-membrane-associated. helicase non-essential
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