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February 2023
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In this issue Troman and colleagues (pp. 283–296) show that the bacterial periplasmic chaperone SurA (orange) associates with the dynamic accessory component (SecDF, green) of the holo-translocon. The cover image highlights how it is well situated to facilitate the release of secretory proteins (black) from the protein-channel (magenta) and their onward journey through the envelope. The image is courtesy of Ian Collinson.
ISSN 0264-6021
EISSN 1470-8728
In this Issue
Perspective
From tensegrity to human organs-on-chips: implications for mechanobiology and mechanotherapeutics
Biochem J (2023) 480 (4): 243–257.
Research Articles
Interaction of the periplasmic chaperone SurA with the inner membrane protein secretion (SEC) machinery
Biochem J (2023) 480 (4): 283–296.