scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1032909946 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1038/NRM2657 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 19305415 |
P50 | author | Joen Luirink | Q55137375 |
Stephen High | Q30510387 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Joen Luirink | |
Benedict C S Cross | |||
Irmgard Sinning | |||
P2860 | cites work | Selective SecA association with signal sequences in ribosome-bound nascent chains: a potential role for SecA in ribosome targeting to the bacterial membrane. | Q54480226 |
F(1)F(0) ATP synthase subunit c is targeted by the SRP to YidC in the E. coli inner membrane. | Q54498083 | ||
Sec/SRP requirements and energetics of membrane insertion of subunits a, b, and c of the Escherichia coli F1F0 ATP synthase. | Q54502740 | ||
DnaK promotes the selective export of outer membrane protein precursors in SecA-deficient Escherichia coli. | Q54535978 | ||
Mapping the signal sequence-binding site on SRP reveals a significant role for the NG domain. | Q54537804 | ||
DnaK and DnaJ heat shock proteins participate in protein export in Escherichia coli | Q54676319 | ||
Protein Translocation: Checkpoint Role for SRP GTPase Activation | Q58424492 | ||
A posttargeting signal sequence recognition event in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane | Q71939462 | ||
Chloroplast SRP54 interacts with a specific subset of thylakoid precursor proteins | Q73248385 | ||
FtsY binds to the Escherichia coli inner membrane via interactions with phosphatidylethanolamine and membrane proteins | Q73883025 | ||
Signal recognition particle Alu domain occupies a defined site at the ribosomal subunit interface upon signal sequence recognition | Q75222771 | ||
Nascent membrane and presecretory proteins synthesized in Escherichia coli associate with signal recognition particle and trigger factor | Q77789106 | ||
The mechanosensitive channel protein MscL is targeted by the SRP to the novel YidC membrane insertion pathway of Escherichia coli | Q79369522 | ||
Membrane protein chaperones: a new twist in the tail? | Q80502135 | ||
Inserting proteins into the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane using the Sec and YidC translocases | Q95784332 | ||
The signal sequence coding region promotes nuclear export of mRNA | Q21092749 | ||
Regulation by the ribosome of the GTPase of the signal-recognition particle during protein targeting | Q24308691 | ||
GTP binding and hydrolysis by the signal recognition particle during initiation of protein translocation | Q24320288 | ||
Signal recognition particle mediates post-translational targeting in eukaryotes | Q24563135 | ||
The concept of translocational regulation | Q24654677 | ||
Genome-scale identification of membrane-associated human mRNAs | Q25256725 | ||
Crystal structure of the bacterial protein export chaperone secB | Q27628763 | ||
Crystal structure of the complete core of archaeal signal recognition particle and implications for interdomain communication | Q27642709 | ||
X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel | Q27642744 | ||
Substrate twinning activates the signal recognition particle and its receptor | Q27642945 | ||
Heterodimeric GTPase Core of the SRP Targeting Complex | Q27642961 | ||
Structural basis for specific substrate recognition by the chloroplast signal recognition particle protein cpSRP43 | Q27651166 | ||
Structure of a complex of the ATPase SecA and the protein-translocation channel | Q27652526 | ||
Conformational transition of Sec machinery inferred from bacterial SecYE structures | Q27652527 | ||
Improved prediction of signal peptides: SignalP 3.0 | Q27860548 | ||
Elongation arrest is a physiologically important function of signal recognition particle | Q27931328 | ||
Yeast Oxa1 interacts with mitochondrial ribosomes: the importance of the C-terminal region of Oxa1. | Q27931721 | ||
The GET complex mediates insertion of tail-anchored proteins into the ER membrane | Q27932687 | ||
Ribosome binding to the Oxa1 complex facilitates co-translational protein insertion in mitochondria | Q27932930 | ||
Following the signal sequence from ribosomal tunnel exit to signal recognition particle | Q28272496 | ||
Requirement of GTP Hydrolysis for Dissociation of the Signal Recognition Particle from Its Receptor | Q28282286 | ||
Identification of a targeting factor for posttranslational membrane protein insertion into the ER | Q28294726 | ||
Correlation of competence for export with lack of tertiary structure of the mature species: a study in vivo of maltose-binding protein in E. coli | Q28299991 | ||
The E. coli signal recognition particle is required for the insertion of a subset of inner membrane proteins | Q28302083 | ||
The complete general secretory pathway in gram-negative bacteria | Q29615298 | ||
Common principles of protein translocation across membranes | Q29616412 | ||
Sites of interaction of a precursor polypeptide on the export chaperone SecB mapped by site-directed spin labeling | Q30496200 | ||
Functional characterization of recombinant chloroplast signal recognition particle. | Q30668713 | ||
Substrate specificity of the SecB chaperone | Q30815173 | ||
Genetic toggling of alkaline phosphatase folding reveals signal peptides for all major modes of transport across the inner membrane of bacteria | Q30848105 | ||
Targeting and insertion of heterologous membrane proteins in E. coli | Q33193252 | ||
Protein translocation into proteoliposomes reconstituted from purified components of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane | Q34344763 | ||
SRP-mediated protein targeting: structure and function revisited | Q34368252 | ||
Prediction of organellar targeting signals | Q34466798 | ||
Signal recognition particle receptor exposes the ribosomal translocon binding site. | Q34522101 | ||
Protein translocation across the eukaryotic endoplasmic reticulum and bacterial plasma membranes | Q34719604 | ||
The targeting pathway of Escherichia coli presecretory and integral membrane proteins is specified by the hydrophobicity of the targeting signal | Q34741147 | ||
A platform for compartmentalized protein synthesis: protein translation and translocation in the ER. | Q34970757 | ||
Structure and function of the chloroplast signal recognition particle | Q35564324 | ||
Involvement of the DnaK-DnaJ-GrpE chaperone team in protein secretion in Escherichia coli | Q35608625 | ||
Trigger Factor can antagonize both SecB and DnaK/DnaJ chaperone functions in Escherichia coli. | Q35652456 | ||
Structural insights into the signal recognition particle | Q35799985 | ||
Signal sequence-independent membrane targeting of ribosomes containing short nascent peptides within the exit tunnel | Q44364537 | ||
RNA-mediated interaction between the peptide-binding and GTPase domains of the signal recognition particle. | Q46023389 | ||
Each of the activities of signal recognition particle (SRP) is contained within a distinct domain: analysis of biochemical mutants of SRP. | Q46215909 | ||
Reciprocal stimulation of GTP hydrolysis by two directly interacting GTPases | Q46341937 | ||
Nascent membrane and secretory proteins differ in FRET-detected folding far inside the ribosome and in their exposure to ribosomal proteins. | Q47987631 | ||
Global analysis of mRNA localization reveals a prominent role in organizing cellular architecture and function. | Q48077109 | ||
An essential role for the DnaK molecular chaperone in stabilizing over-expressed substrate proteins of the bacterial twin-arginine translocation pathway | Q50698543 | ||
Escherichia coli signal recognition particle receptor FtsY contains an essential and autonomous membrane-binding amphipathic helix | Q54435413 | ||
DnaK plays a pivotal role in Tat targeting of CueO and functions beside SlyD as a general Tat signal binding chaperone | Q54448739 | ||
Defining the role of the Escherichia coli chaperone SecB using comparative proteomics. | Q54473734 | ||
A structural step into the SRP cycle | Q35823570 | ||
Tail-anchored protein biosynthesis at the endoplasmic reticulum: the same but different. | Q35922784 | ||
SRP meets the ribosome | Q35937994 | ||
Membrane binding of the bacterial signal recognition particle receptor involves two distinct binding sites | Q36118522 | ||
Conformational changes in the GTPase modules of the signal reception particle and its receptor drive initiation of protein translocation | Q36118866 | ||
Signal recognition particle mediates a transient elongation arrest of preprolactin in reticulocyte lysate | Q36222313 | ||
Signal recognition particles in chloroplasts, bacteria, yeast and mammals (review). | Q36224486 | ||
Signal sequences specify the targeting route to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane | Q36236983 | ||
Ligand crowding at a nascent signal sequence | Q36324401 | ||
Divergent regulation of protein synthesis in the cytosol and endoplasmic reticulum compartments of mammalian cells. | Q36438789 | ||
Signal sequence- and translation-independent mRNA localization to the endoplasmic reticulum | Q36470319 | ||
SRP keeps polypeptides translocation-competent by slowing translation to match limiting ER-targeting sites | Q36726739 | ||
Constructing the wonders of the bacterial world: biosynthesis of complex enzymes | Q36745183 | ||
How tails guide tail-anchored proteins to their destinations. | Q36880758 | ||
Specific molecular chaperone interactions and an ATP-dependent conformational change are required during posttranslational protein translocation into the yeast ER. | Q36936070 | ||
The Hsp70 chaperone machines of Escherichia coli: a paradigm for the repartition of chaperone functions. | Q36962268 | ||
Bacterial protein secretion through the translocase nanomachine | Q36972407 | ||
Protein translocation across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. | Q37031528 | ||
Distinct targeting pathways for the membrane insertion of tail-anchored (TA) proteins | Q37307105 | ||
A kinetic partitioning model of selective binding of nonnative proteins by the bacterial chaperone SecB. | Q38336960 | ||
Processing of exported proteins in Escherichia coli | Q38356846 | ||
The 3'-UTR mediates the cellular localization of an mRNA encoding a short plasma membrane protein | Q39639126 | ||
FtsY, the bacterial signal-recognition particle receptor, interacts functionally and physically with the SecYEG translocon | Q40110503 | ||
Anionic phospholipids are involved in membrane association of FtsY and stimulate its GTPase activity | Q40387036 | ||
An alternative protein targeting pathway in Escherichia coli: studies on the role of FtsY. | Q40791891 | ||
Effects of mutations in heat-shock genes groES and groEL on protein export in Escherichia coli | Q40820187 | ||
Signal recognition particle (SRP) stabilizes the translocation-competent conformation of pre-secretory proteins | Q41094249 | ||
Structure of the E. coli signal recognition particle bound to a translating ribosome. | Q41625398 | ||
Structure of the signal recognition particle interacting with the elongation-arrested ribosome. | Q41628639 | ||
Role of 4.5S RNA in assembly of the bacterial signal recognition particle with its receptor | Q41738801 | ||
The role of molecular chaperones in protein transport into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum | Q41752378 | ||
Switching the sorting mode of membrane proteins from cotranslational endoplasmic reticulum targeting to posttranslational mitochondrial import | Q41879335 | ||
F1F0 ATP synthase subunit c is a substrate of the novel YidC pathway for membrane protein biogenesis | Q42008581 | ||
SRP RNA provides the physiologically essential GTPase activation function in cotranslational protein targeting | Q42012761 | ||
Early encounters of a nascent membrane protein: specificity and timing of contacts inside and outside the ribosome. | Q42250702 | ||
The Escherichia coli SRP and SecB targeting pathways converge at the translocon | Q42643547 | ||
Use of thioredoxin as a reporter to identify a subset of Escherichia coli signal sequences that promote signal recognition particle-dependent translocation | Q42723141 | ||
A precursor-specific role for Hsp40/Hsc70 during tail-anchored protein integration at the endoplasmic reticulum | Q43125499 | ||
A role for the two-helix finger of the SecA ATPase in protein translocation. | Q43181763 | ||
Conformation of the signal recognition particle in ribosomal targeting complexes | Q43214650 | ||
Structural requirements for transport of preprocecropinA and related presecretory proteins into mammalian microsomes | Q43494992 | ||
Role of SRP RNA in the GTPase Cycles of Ffh and FtsY | Q43817010 | ||
The presence of a helix breaker in the hydrophobic core of signal sequences of secretory proteins prevents recognition by the signal-recognition particle in Escherichia coli | Q44210383 | ||
Roles of cytosolic Hsp70 and Hsp40 molecular chaperones in post-translational translocation of presecretory proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum | Q44257199 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P304 | page(s) | 255-264 | |
P577 | publication date | 2009-04-01 | |
P13046 | publication type of scholarly work | review article | Q7318358 |
P1433 | published in | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology | Q1573120 |
P1476 | title | Delivering proteins for export from the cytosol | |
P478 | volume | 10 |
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