Which of the secretion systems are typically involved with translocating unfolded proteins outside of the cell and then directly into other cells? Group of answer choices Twin-Arginine Translocase Type III Secretion System Sec-dependent Secretion Type II Secretion System
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- **Twin-Arginine Translocase (Tat)**: This system is involved in the translocation of folded proteins across the membrane, not unfolded proteins. - **Type III Secretion System**: This system is used by some bacteria to inject proteins directly into the host Show more…
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