A chloroplast homologue of the signal recognition particle subunit SRP54 is involved in the posttranslational integration of a protein into thylakoid membranes.
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A novel signal recognition particle targets light-harvesting proteins to the thylakoid membranesRegulation of Structural Dynamics within a Signal Recognition Particle Promotes Binding of Protein Targeting SubstratesAssembly of Chloroplast Signal Recognition Particle Involves Structural Rearrangement in cpSRP43Tim9p, an essential partner subunit of Tim10p for the import of mitochondrial carrier proteins.Functional characterization of recombinant chloroplast signal recognition particle.Transit peptide cleavage sites of integral thylakoid membrane proteins.Protein import and routing systems of chloroplasts.The nascent-polypeptide-associated complex: having a "NAC" for fidelity in translocation.Interactions of ribosome nascent chain complexes of the chloroplast-encoded D1 thylakoid membrane protein with cpSRP54.Transposon-disruption of a maize nuclear gene, tha1, encoding a chloroplast SecA homologue: in vivo role of cp-SecA in thylakoid protein targeting.Transport of proteins into and across the thylakoid membrane.ATP-independent reversal of a membrane protein aggregate by a chloroplast SRP subunitMegadalton complexes in the chloroplast stroma of Arabidopsis thaliana characterized by size exclusion chromatography, mass spectrometry, and hierarchical clusteringMultiple pathways used for the targeting of thylakoid proteins in chloroplasts.A dynamic cpSRP43-Albino3 interaction mediates translocase regulation of chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP)-targeting components.YidC/Oxa1p/Alb3: evolutionarily conserved mediators of membrane protein assembly.Tip loci: six Chlamydomonas nuclear suppressors that permit the translocation of proteins with mutant thylakoid signal sequences.Heat shock transcription factor σ32 co-opts the signal recognition particle to regulate protein homeostasis in E. coli.A SecY homologue is required for the elaboration of the chloroplast thylakoid membrane and for normal chloroplast gene expression.Functional interaction of chloroplast SRP/FtsY with the ALB3 translocase in thylakoids: substrate not requiredIntra-plastid protein trafficking: how plant cells adapted prokaryotic mechanisms to the eukaryotic condition.Component specificity for the thylakoidal Sec and Delta pH-dependent protein transport pathways.Conformational dynamics of a membrane protein chaperone enables spatially regulated substrate capture and release.A Novel SRP Recognition Sequence in the Homeostatic Control Region of Heat Shock Transcription Factor σ32.Mechanisms of protein import into thylakoids of chloroplasts.YGL138(t), encoding a putative signal recognition particle 54 kDa protein, is involved in chloroplast development of rice.A novel precursor recognition element facilitates posttranslational binding to the signal recognition particle in chloroplasts.Protein transport in organelles: Protein transport into and across the thylakoid membrane.The precursor of PsaD assembles into the photosystem I complex in two steps.Signal recognition particle: an essential protein-targeting machine.Organization of chlorophyll biosynthesis and insertion of chlorophyll into the chlorophyll-binding proteins in chloroplasts.In vitro studies with purified components reveal signal recognition particle (SRP) and SecA/SecB as constituents of two independent protein-targeting pathways of Escherichia coli.Identification of Putative Substrates of SEC2, a Chloroplast Inner Envelope Translocase.Domain Organization in the 54-kDa Subunit of the Chloroplast Signal Recognition ParticleIdentification of a 4.5S-like ribonucleoprotein in maize mitochondria.Two nuclear mutations disrupt distinct pathways for targeting proteins to the chloroplast thylakoid.Protein targeting and translocation; a comparative survey.Protein translocation at the envelope and thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts.Chloroplast SecY is complexed to SecE and involved in the translocation of the 33-kDa but not the 23-kDa subunit of the oxygen-evolving complex.Chloroplast FtsY, chloroplast signal recognition particle, and GTP are required to reconstitute the soluble phase of light-harvesting chlorophyll protein transport into thylakoid membranes.
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A chloroplast homologue of the signal recognition particle subunit SRP54 is involved in the posttranslational integration of a protein into thylakoid membranes.
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1995年の論文
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A chloroplast homologue of the ...... tein into thylakoid membranes.
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A chloroplast homologue of the ...... tein into thylakoid membranes.
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A chloroplast homologue of the ...... tein into thylakoid membranes.
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A chloroplast homologue of the ...... tein into thylakoid membranes.
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A chloroplast homologue of the ...... tein into thylakoid membranes.
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A chloroplast homologue of the ...... tein into thylakoid membranes.
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10.1073/PNAS.92.9.3789
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1995-04-01T00:00:00Z