The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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Structure of the quaternary complex between SRP, SR, and translocon bound to the translating ribosome.Two-step membrane binding by the bacterial SRP receptor enable efficient and accurate Co-translational protein targeting.Signal recognition particle binds to translating ribosomes before emergence of a signal anchor sequence.Cotranslational protein targeting to the membrane: Nascent-chain transfer in a quaternary complex formed at the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
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Albena Draycheva
Nils-Alexander Lakomek
Sergey Ryazanov
Thomas Bornemann
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10.1111/MMI.13452
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2016-06-29T00:00:00Z