Background:The membrane proteins, TatA, TatB, and TatC, enable the transmembrane passage of folded precursor proteins. Results: The transmembrane helix of TatA makes contacts with TatC and precursors recognized by the TatBC complex. Conclusion: Following its insertion into the TatBC receptor complex, a Tat signal sequence contacts a nearby monomer of TatA. Significance: TatA interacts with twin-arginine precursors prior to the actual translocation event.