Dual recognition of the ribosome and the signal recognition particle by the SRP receptor during protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Structure of the GMPPNP-stabilized NG domain complex of the SRP GTPases Ffh and FtsYAn interaction between the SRP receptor and the translocon is critical during cotranslational protein translocation.The organization of engaged and quiescent translocons in the endoplasmic reticulum of mammalian cells.A dynamic cpSRP43-Albino3 interaction mediates translocase regulation of chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP)-targeting components.SRP meets the ribosome.Membrane binding of the bacterial signal recognition particle receptor involves two distinct binding sitesSignal recognition particles in chloroplasts, bacteria, yeast and mammals (review).Identification of cytoplasmic residues of Sec61p involved in ribosome binding and cotranslational translocation.Mammalian SRP receptor switches the Sec61 translocase from Sec62 to SRP-dependent translocationProtein translocation across the rough endoplasmic reticulum.Breaking on through to the other side: protein export through the bacterial Sec system.Demonstration of a multistep mechanism for assembly of the SRP x SRP receptor complex: implications for the catalytic role of SRP RNA.Regulation of the GTPase cycle in post-translational signal recognition particle-based protein targeting involves cpSRP43.The structure of the mammalian signal recognition particle (SRP) receptor as prototype for the interaction of small GTPases with Longin domains.Escherichia coli signal recognition particle receptor FtsY contains an essential and autonomous membrane-binding amphipathic helix.Sequential activation of human signal recognition particle by the ribosome and signal sequence drives efficient protein targeting
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Dual recognition of the ribosome and the signal recognition particle by the SRP receptor during protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Dual recognition of the riboso ...... to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Elisabet C Mandon
Reid Gilmore
Ying Jiang
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10.1083/JCB.200303143
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2003-08-11T00:00:00Z