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    SecA: a tale of two protomers by Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-06-2010)
    “…Bacteria, Archaea and Eukaryotes have evolved a plethora of mechanisms to translocate proteins across their various membranes. The bacterial Sec pathway is…”
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    SecA-mediated targeting and translocation of secretory proteins by Chatzi, Katerina E., Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Economou, Anastassios, Karamanou, Spyridoula

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-08-2014)
    “…More than 30years of research have revealed that the dynamic nanomotor SecA is a central player in bacterial protein secretion. SecA associates with the SecYEG…”
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    Quaternary Dynamics of the SecA Motor Drive Translocase Catalysis by Gouridis, Giorgos, Karamanou, Spyridoula, Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Schärer, Martin Alexander, Capitani, Guido, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Molecular cell (12-12-2013)
    “…Most secretory preproteins exit bacterial cells through the protein translocase, comprising the SecYEG channel and the dimeric peripheral ATPase motor SecA…”
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    Identification of small-molecule inhibitors against SecA by structure-based virtual ligand screening by De Waelheyns, Evelien, Segers, Kenneth, Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Anné, Jozef, Nicolaes, Gerry A F, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (01-11-2015)
    “…The rapid rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is one of the major concerns in modern medicine. Therefore, to treat bacterial infections, there is an urgent…”
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    Preprotein mature domains contain translocase targeting signals that are essential for secretion by Chatzi, Katerina E, Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Tsirigotaki, Alexandra, Koukaki, Marina, Šoštarić, Nikolina, Konijnenberg, Albert, Sobott, Frank, Kalodimos, Charalampos G, Karamanou, Spyridoula, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-05-2017)
    “…Secretory proteins are only temporary cytoplasmic residents. They are typically synthesized as proteins, carrying signal peptides N-terminally fused to their…”
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    Preprotein Conformational Dynamics Drive Bivalent Translocase Docking and Secretion by Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Tsirigotaki, Alexandra, Chatzi, Katerina Elias, Portaliou, Athina George, Gouridis, Giorgos, Karamanou, Spyridoula, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Structure (London) (05-07-2017)
    “…Most bacterial secretory proteins destined beyond the plasma membrane are secreted post-translationally by the Sec translocase. In the first step of…”
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    The Escherichia coli Peripheral Inner Membrane Proteome by Papanastasiou, Malvina, Orfanoudaki, Georgia, Koukaki, Marina, Kountourakis, Nikos, Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Aivaliotis, Michalis, Karamanou, Spyridoula, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-03-2013)
    “…Biological membranes are essential for cell viability. Their functional characteristics strongly depend on their protein content, which consists of…”
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    Long-Lived Folding Intermediates Predominate the Targeting-Competent Secretome by Tsirigotaki, Alexandra, Chatzi, Katerina E., Koukaki, Marina, De Geyter, Jozefien, Portaliou, Athina G., Orfanoudaki, Georgia, Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Trelle, Morten Beck, Jørgensen, Thomas J.D., Karamanou, Spyridoula, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Structure (London) (01-05-2018)
    “…Secretory preproteins carry signal peptides fused amino-terminally to mature domains. They are post-translationally targeted to cross the plasma membrane in…”
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    Rapid label-free quantitative analysis of the E. coli BL21(DE3) inner membrane proteome by Papanastasiou, Malvina, Orfanoudaki, Georgia, Kountourakis, Nikos, Koukaki, Marina, Sardis, Marios Frantzeskos, Aivaliotis, Michalis, Tsolis, Konstantinos C., Karamanou, Spyridoula, Economou, Anastassios

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-01-2016)
    “…Biological membranes define cells and cellular compartments and are essential in regulating bidirectional flow of chemicals and signals. Characterizing their…”
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