Lipid activation of the signal recognition particle receptor provides spatial coordination of protein targeting.
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A tale of two GTPases in cotranslational protein targetingLipids Trigger a Conformational Switch That Regulates Signal Recognition Particle (SRP)-mediated Protein TargetingStructural basis of signal sequence surveillance and selection by the SRP–FtsY complexYlxM is a newly identified accessory protein that influences the function of signal recognition particle pathway components in Streptococcus mutansRegulation of cargo recognition, commitment, and unloading drives cotranslational protein targetingSignal recognition particle-ribosome binding is sensitive to nascent chain length.Ribosome-dependent ATPase interacts with conserved membrane protein in Escherichia coli to modulate protein synthesis and oxidative phosphorylation.Molecular mechanism of co-translational protein targeting by the signal recognition particleRibosome-SRP-FtsY cotranslational targeting complex in the closed stateRegulation by a chaperone improves substrate selectivity during cotranslational protein targetingDynamics of co-translational protein targeting.SecYEG activates GTPases to drive the completion of cotranslational protein targeting.Molecular mechanism of GTPase activation at the signal recognition particle (SRP) RNA distal endCryo-electron microscopy of ribosomal complexes in cotranslational folding, targeting, and translocation.Signal recognition particle: an essential protein-targeting machine.Co-translational protein targeting to the bacterial membrane.The Sec translocon mediated protein transport in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.Fidelity of cotranslational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle.ATPase and GTPase Tangos Drive Intracellular Protein Transport.Mechanism of an ATP-independent protein disaggregase: I. structure of a membrane protein aggregate reveals a mechanism of recognition by its chaperone.Genetic evidence for functional interaction of the Escherichia coli signal recognition particle receptor with acidic lipids in vivoRibosome binding induces repositioning of the signal recognition particle receptor on the translocon.Two-step membrane binding by the bacterial SRP receptor enable efficient and accurate Co-translational protein targeting.Signal sequence-independent SRP-SR complex formation at the membrane suggests an alternative targeting pathway within the SRP cycle.Anionic Phospholipids and the Albino3 Translocase Activate Signal Recognition Particle-Receptor Interaction during Light-harvesting Chlorophyll a/b-binding Protein Targeting.Signal recognition particle binds to translating ribosomes before emergence of a signal anchor sequence.The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.Cotranslational protein targeting to the membrane: Nascent-chain transfer in a quaternary complex formed at the translocon.
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Lipid activation of the signal recognition particle receptor provides spatial coordination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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Lipid activation of the signal ...... dination of protein targeting.
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David Akopian
Doug Henningsen
Michael Rome
Shu-ou Shan
Vinh Q Lam
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10.1083/JCB.201004129
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2010-08-01T00:00:00Z