The mitochondrial receptor complex: Mom22 is essential for cell viability and directly interacts with preproteins.
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A human homolog of the mitochondrial protein import receptor Mom19 can assemble with the yeast mitochondrial receptor complexTom40, the pore-forming component of the protein-conducting TOM channel in the outer membrane of mitochondriaTom5 functionally links mitochondrial preprotein receptors to the general import pore.The mitochondrial receptor complex: the small subunit Mom8b/Isp6 supports association of receptors with the general insertion pore and transfer of preproteins.Differential recognition of preproteins by the purified cytosolic domains of the mitochondrial import receptors Tom20, Tom22, and Tom70.The Tim54p-Tim22p complex mediates insertion of proteins into the mitochondrial inner membrane.Tim18p is a new component of the Tim54p-Tim22p translocon in the mitochondrial inner membraneThe mitochondrial import protein Mim1 promotes biogenesis of multispanning outer membrane proteins.Tom40 forms the hydrophilic channel of the mitochondrial import pore for preproteins [see comment].Tom7 modulates the dynamics of the mitochondrial outer membrane translocase and plays a pathway-related role in protein importPreprotein translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane: molecular dissection and assembly of the general import pore complex.Biogenesis of Tim proteins of the mitochondrial carrier import pathway: differential targeting mechanisms and crossing over with the main import pathwayFunctional staging of ADP/ATP carrier translocation across the outer mitochondrial membraneThe three modules of ADP/ATP carrier cooperate in receptor recruitment and translocation into mitochondriaSelf-association and precursor protein binding of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Tom40p, the core component of the protein translocation channel of the mitochondrial outer membraneMitochondrial protein import: recognition of internal import signals of BCS1 by the TOM complexTargeting of tail-anchored proteins to yeast mitochondria in vivo.Targeting and insertion of nuclear-encoded preproteins into the mitochondrial outer membrane.Interaction of mitochondrial targeting signals with acidic receptor domains along the protein import pathway: evidence for the 'acid chain' hypothesis.Identification of mammalian TOM22 as a subunit of the preprotein translocase of the mitochondrial outer membrane.Overproduction of PDR3 suppresses mitochondrial import defects associated with a TOM70 null mutation by increasing the expression of TOM72 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.The protein import machinery of the mitochondrial membranes.The Mas20p and Mas70p subunits of the protein import receptor of yeast mitochondria interact via the tetratricopeptide repeat motif in Mas20p: evidence for a single hetero-oligomeric receptorTargeting of nucleus-encoded proteins to chloroplasts in plants.Acidic receptor domains on both sides of the outer membrane mediate translocation of precursor proteins into yeast mitochondria.Import of ribosomal proteins into yeast mitochondria.Role of membrane contact sites in protein import into mitochondria.Recognition of preproteins by the isolated TOM complex of mitochondria.Mitochondrial protein import in trypanosomes: Expect the unexpected.Role of the negative charges in the cytosolic domain of TOM22 in the import of precursor proteins into mitochondria.The intermembrane space domain of mitochondrial Tom22 functions as a trans binding site for preproteins with N-terminal targeting sequences.The amino terminus of the F1-ATPase beta-subunit precursor functions as an intramolecular chaperone to facilitate mitochondrial protein importCytoplasmic chaperones determine the targeting pathway of precursor proteins to mitochondria.Biogenesis of porin of the outer mitochondrial membrane involves an import pathway via receptors and the general import pore of the TOM complex.A 43.5 kb segment of yeast chromosome XIV, which contains MFA2, MEP2, CAP/SRV2, NAM9, FKB1/FPR1/RBP1, MOM22 and CPT1, predicts an adenosine deaminase gene and 14 new open reading frames.The TOM core complex: the general protein import pore of the outer membrane of mitochondria.Characterization of Neurospora crassa Tom40-deficient mutants and effect of specific mutations on Tom40 assembly.An outer envelope membrane component of the plastid protein import apparatus plays an essential role in Arabidopsis.Identification of a third yeast mitochondrial Tom protein with tetratrico peptide repeats.Deletion of core components of the plastid protein import machinery causes differential arrest of embryo development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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The mitochondrial receptor complex: Mom22 is essential for cell viability and directly interacts with preproteins.
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The mitochondrial receptor com ...... ly interacts with preproteins.
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Bussereau F
Dietmeier K
Eckerskorn C
Hönlinger A
Lottspeich F
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10.1128/MCB.15.6.3382
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z