Mechanisms of integration of de novo-synthesized polypeptides into membranes: signal-recognition particle is required for integration into microsomal membranes of calcium ATPase and of lens MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Identification and characterization of golgin-84, a novel Golgi integral membrane protein with a cytoplasmic coiled-coil domainCarboxyl-terminal targeting and novel post-translational processing of JAW1, a lymphoid protein of the endoplasmic reticulumThe carboxy-terminal 10 amino acid residues of cytochrome b5 are necessary for its targeting to the endoplasmic reticulumSignal recognition particle mediates post-translational targeting in eukaryotesThe E2 signal sequence of rubella virus remains part of the capsid protein and confers membrane association in vitroNeuronal calcium sensor protein visinin-like protein-3 interacts with microsomal cytochrome b5 in a Ca2+-dependent mannerTargeting of NH2-terminal-processed microsomal protein to mitochondria: a novel pathway for the biogenesis of hepatic mitochondrial P450MT2In vitro membrane-inserted conformation of the cytochrome b(5) tailIdentification of the endoplasmic reticulum targeting signal in vesicle-associated membrane proteins.Deletion analysis of the internal signal-anchor domain of the human asialoglycoprotein receptor H1.Co-translational targeting and translocation of the amino terminus of opsin across the endoplasmic membrane requires GTP but not ATP.A C-terminally-anchored Golgi protein is inserted into the endoplasmic reticulum and then transported to the Golgi apparatusTranslocation of proteins across and integration of membrane proteins into the rough endoplasmic reticulum.Expression of avian Ca2+-ATPase in cultured mouse myogenic cellsElongation arrest is not a prerequisite for secretory protein translocation across the microsomal membrane.Yeast carboxypeptidase Y can be translocated and glycosylated without its amino-terminal signal sequence.Electron microscopic observations of reconstituted proteoliposomes with the purified major intrinsic membrane protein of eye lens fibersIntegration of a small integral membrane protein, M2, of influenza virus into the endoplasmic reticulum: analysis of the internal signal-anchor domain of a protein with an ectoplasmic NH2 terminusIntegration of membrane proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum requires GTPEvidence for a two-step mechanism involved in assembly of functional signal recognition particle receptor.Conversion of a class II integral membrane protein into a soluble and efficiently secreted protein: multiple intracellular and extracellular oligomeric and conformational forms.Alkaline phosphatase and OmpA protein can be translocated posttranslationally into membrane vesicles of Escherichia coli.Topology and phosphorylation of soybean nodulin-26, an intrinsic protein of the peribacteroid membraneMicrosomal aldehyde dehydrogenase is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum via its carboxyl-terminal 35 amino acids.Poliovirus 2C protein determinants of membrane binding and rearrangements in mammalian cells.cis-acting lesions targeted to the hydrophobic domain of a poliovirus membrane protein involved in RNA replication.Characterization of the influenza virus M2 integral membrane protein and expression at the infected-cell surface from cloned cDNA.In vitro mutagenesis of the putative membrane-binding domain of polyomavirus middle-T antigen.Determination of the orientation of an integral membrane protein and sites of glycosylation by oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis: influenza B virus NB glycoprotein lacks a cleavable signal sequence and has an extracellular NH2-terminal region.Insertion of proteins into bacterial membranes: mechanism, characteristics, and comparisons with the eucaryotic process.Distinct targeting pathways for the membrane insertion of tail-anchored (TA) proteins.Positive charges at the NH2 terminus convert the membrane-anchor signal peptide of cytochrome P-450 to a secretory signal peptideProtein export in Escherichia coli requires a soluble activity.Biogenesis of tail-anchored proteins: the beginning for the end?The opsin family of proteins.Characterization of signal that directs C-tail-anchored proteins to mammalian mitochondrial outer membraneTransport of the intracisternal A-type particle Gag polyprotein to the endoplasmic reticulum is mediated by the signal recognition particle.Dilemmas of the structural and biochemical organization of lens membranes during differentiation and aging.The hydrophobic domain of cytochrome b5 is capable of anchoring beta-galactosidase in Escherichia coli membranes.Effect of uncoupler on assembly pathway for pigment-binding protein of bacterial photosynthetic membranes.
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Mechanisms of integration of de novo-synthesized polypeptides into membranes: signal-recognition particle is required for integration into microsomal membranes of calcium ATPase and of lens MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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scientific article published on December 1983
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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Mechanisms of integration of d ...... MP26 but not of cytochrome b5.
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D J Anderson
K E Mostov
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10.1073/PNAS.80.23.7249
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1983-12-01T00:00:00Z