Abstract

Although the proper localization of many polypeptides strictly depends on this transport pathway, some proteins appear to be able to cross the membrane spontaneously. In particular, the biogenesis of a variety of bacterial inner membrane proteins has been claimed to be “Sec-independent” based on the results of experiments that use conditional secY alleles (9–11). In an important paper that appears in this issue of the Proceedings (12 …

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