The Topogenic Contribution of Uncharged Amino Acids on Signal Sequence Orientation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Signal peptide-binding drug as a selective inhibitor of co-translational protein translocationReptilian reovirus utilizes a small type III protein with an external myristylated amino terminus to mediate cell-cell fusion.Topogenesis of membrane proteins: determinants and dynamics.The plug domain of yeast Sec61p is important for efficient protein translocation, but is not essential for cell viability.Molecular mechanism of signal sequence orientation in the endoplasmic reticulum.Marginally hydrophobic transmembrane α-helices shaping membrane protein folding.Sec61p contributes to signal sequence orientation according to the positive-inside rule.In vivo kinetics of protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum determined by site-specific phosphorylationSec62 protein mediates membrane insertion and orientation of moderately hydrophobic signal anchor proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)Passenger protein determines translocation versus retention in the endoplasmic reticulum for aromatase expression.The adenovirus E3-6.7K protein adopts diverse membrane topologies following posttranslational translocationUnusual topological arrangement of structural motifs in the baboon reovirus fusion-associated small transmembrane protein.Elements in the N-terminal signaling sequence that determine cytosolic topology of short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases. Studies with retinol dehydrogenase type 1 and cis-retinol/androgen dehydrogenase type 1.Mutations in the Sec61p Channel Affecting Signal Sequence Recognition and Membrane Protein Topology
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The Topogenic Contribution of Uncharged Amino Acids on Signal Sequence Orientation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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article publié dans la revue scientifique Journal of Biological Chemistry
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im März 2000 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific article published in Journal of Biological Chemistry
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 2000
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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The Topogenic Contribution of ...... n in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Dieter Naeher
Karin Rösch
Vivienne Laird
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14916-14922
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10.1074/JBC.M000456200
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2000-03-09T00:00:00Z