Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Mutations of human NARS2, encoding the mitochondrial asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase, cause nonsyndromic deafness and Leigh syndromeWatching single proteins using engineered nanoporesStructural basis for the unfolding of anthrax lethal factor by protective antigen oligomersRole of Pam16's degenerate J domain in protein import across the mitochondrial inner membrane.Pam17 is required for architecture and translocation activity of the mitochondrial protein import motorMitochondrial protein import motor: differential role of Tim44 in the recruitment of Pam17 and J-complex to the presequence translocase.The MEF2 gene is essential for yeast longevity, with a dual role in cell respiration and maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential.Engineering a rigid protein tunnel for biomolecular detection.Effect of protein structure on mitochondrial import.Degradation of an intramitochondrial protein by the cytosolic proteasomeA single mutation in the first transmembrane domain of yeast COX2 enables its allotopic expression.Conditionally and transiently disordered proteins: awakening cryptic disorder to regulate protein function.The force exerted by the membrane potential during protein import into the mitochondrial matrix.Protein translocation through anthrax toxin channels formed in planar lipid bilayers.Comparison of the protein-unfolding pathways between mitochondrial protein import and atomic-force microscopy measurements.Single molecule force spectroscopy using polyproteins.Towards design principles for determining the mechanical stability of proteins.Facilitated translocation of polypeptides through a single nanopore.Charge requirements for proton gradient-driven translocation of anthrax toxinAn energy transduction mechanism used in bacterial flagellar type III protein export.Mitochondrial import and the twin-pore translocase.Global redesign of a native β-barrel scaffold.Pushing, pulling and trapping--modes of motor protein supported protein translocation.Lethal factor unfolding is the most force-dependent step of anthrax toxin translocation.Nucleic acid transport through carbon nanotube membranesTwo distinct membrane potential-dependent steps drive mitochondrial matrix protein translocation.Role of membrane contact sites in protein import into mitochondria.Hypothesis: The unfolding power of protein dielectricity.Thylakoid targeting of Tat passenger proteins shows no delta pH dependence in vivo.Mitochondria use different mechanisms for transport of multispanning membrane proteins through the intermembrane space.Multistep protein unfolding during nanopore translocation.Inducible HSP70 regulates superoxide dismutase-2 and mitochondrial oxidative stress in the endothelial cells from developing lungs.Sorting switch of mitochondrial presequence translocase involves coupling of motor module to respiratory chain.Global structural rearrangement of the cell penetrating ribonuclease colicin E3 on interaction with phospholipid membranes.A cooperative action of the ATP-dependent import motor complex and the inner membrane potential drives mitochondrial preprotein import.Structural changes in the mitochondrial Tim23 channel are coupled to the proton-motive force.Mechanical unfolding of ubiquitin molecules.Regulation of mitochondrial polarity in mouse and human oocytes: the influence of cumulus derived nitric oxide.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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P356
P1476
Protein unfolding by the mitochondrial membrane potential.
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P2093
Kevin S Ratliff
Shihai Huang
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/NSB772
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z
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P6179
1027566840