A crucial role of the mitochondrial protein import receptor MOM19 for the biogenesis of mitochondria
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Mediators and mechanisms of heat shock protein 70 based cytoprotection in obstructive nephropathyPreprotein translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane: molecular dissection and assembly of the general import pore complex.Tom71, a novel homologue of the mitochondrial preprotein receptor Tom70.Interactions of the human mitochondrial protein import receptor, hTom20, with precursor proteins in vitro reveal pleiotropic specificities and different receptor domain requirementsFunctional analysis of human mitochondrial receptor Tom20 for protein import into mitochondriaEvidence supporting the 19 β-strand model for Tom40 from cysteine scanning and protease site accessibility studies.Analysis of mutations in Neurospora crassa ERMES components reveals specific functions related to β-barrel protein assembly and maintenance of mitochondrial morphology.The Neurospora crassa TOB complex: analysis of the topology and function of Tob38 and Tob37Roles of the Mdm10, Tom7, Mdm12, and Mmm1 proteins in the assembly of mitochondrial outer membrane proteins in Neurospora crassaAlternative splicing gives rise to different isoforms of the Neurospora crassa Tob55 protein that vary in their ability to insert beta-barrel proteins into the outer mitochondrial membrane.Effect of mutations in Tom40 on stability of the translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM) complex, assembly of Tom40, and import of mitochondrial preproteins.Targeting and insertion of nuclear-encoded preproteins into the mitochondrial outer membrane.Identification of genes required for alternative oxidase production in the Neurospora crassa gene knockout library.Finding the right organelle. Targeting signals in mitochondrial outer-membrane proteins.An internal targeting signal directing proteins into the mitochondrial intermembrane spaceThe mitochondrial outer membrane protein Mas22p is essential for protein import and viability of yeast.Hsp70/nitric oxide relationship in apoptotic modulation during obstructive nephropathyAcidic receptor domains on both sides of the outer membrane mediate translocation of precursor proteins into yeast mitochondria.Recognition of preproteins by the isolated TOM complex of mitochondria.Role of the intermembrane-space domain of the preprotein receptor Tom22 in protein import into mitochondria.Peeping at TOMs-Diverse Entry Gates to Mitochondria Provide Insights into the Evolution of Eukaryotes.Role of the negative charges in the cytosolic domain of TOM22 in the import of precursor proteins into mitochondria.Cyclophilin 20 is involved in mitochondrial protein folding in cooperation with molecular chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp60The mitochondrial receptor complex: Mom22 is essential for cell viability and directly interacts with preproteins.MOM22 is a receptor for mitochondrial targeting sequences and cooperates with MOM19.'Sheltered disruption' of Neurospora crassa MOM22, an essential component of the mitochondrial protein import complexProtein targeting and translocation; a comparative survey.Sequence motifs shared between chaperone components participating in the assembly of progesterone receptor complexes.Biogenesis of porin of the outer mitochondrial membrane involves an import pathway via receptors and the general import pore of the TOM complex.Functions of the small proteins in the TOM complex of Neurospora crasssaBiogenesis of Tom40, core component of the TOM complex of mitochondria.Mas37p, a novel receptor subunit for protein import into mitochondria.Characterization of Neurospora crassa Tom40-deficient mutants and effect of specific mutations on Tom40 assembly.Assembly of Tom6 and Tom7 into the TOM core complex of Neurospora crassa.Functional characterization of an N-terminally-truncated mitochondrial porin expressed in Neurospora crassa.Disruption of the gene for Hsp30, an alpha-crystallin-related heat shock protein of Neurospora crassa, causes defects in import of proteins into mitochondria.The Yeast Mitochondrial Protein Import Receptor Mas20p Binds Precursor Proteins through Electrostatic Interaction with the Positively Charged PresequenceAn Import Signal in the Cytosolic Domain of theNeurosporaMitochondrial Outer Membrane Protein TOM22The Isolated Complex of the Translocase of the Outer Membrane of MitochondriaRole of the N- and C-termini of porin in import into the outer membrane of Neurospora mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochondrial protein import receptor MOM19 for the biogenesis of mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochon ...... the biogenesis of mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochon ...... the biogenesis of mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochon ...... the biogenesis of mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochon ...... the biogenesis of mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochon ...... the biogenesis of mitochondria
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A crucial role of the mitochon ...... the biogenesis of mitochondria
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Harkness TA
Nargang FE
van der Klei I
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10.1083/JCB.124.5.637
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1994-03-01T00:00:00Z