Structure of the signal recognition particle by electron microscopy

scientific article published on February 1985

Structure of the signal recognition particle by electron microscopy is …
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P819ADS bibcode1985PNAS...82..785A
P356DOI10.1073/PNAS.82.3.785
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P932PMC publication ID397131
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P2093author name stringP Walter
D W Andrews
F P Ottensmeyer
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P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P1104number of pages5
P304page(s)785-789
P577publication date1985-02-01
P1433published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of AmericaQ1146531
P1476titleStructure of the signal recognition particle by electron microscopy
P478volume82

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Q38335977Changes in 7SL RNA conformation during the signal recognition particle cycle
Q42652190Comparative analysis of tertiary structure elements in signal recognition particle RNA.
Q35867081Diversity of 7 SL RNA from the signal recognition particle of maize endosperm.
Q27931328Elongation arrest is a physiologically important function of signal recognition particle
Q36212258Elongation arrest is not a prerequisite for secretory protein translocation across the microsomal membrane
Q33929864Evidence for an extended 7SL RNA structure in the signal recognition particle
Q34363582Hierarchical assembly of the Alu domain of the mammalian signal recognition particle
Q44298177How proteins move across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane
Q38160366Removal of the Alu structural domain from signal recognition particle leaves its protein translocation activity intact.
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Q35799985Structural insights into the signal recognition particle
Q38206602Structure and function of signal recognition particle RNA.
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Q35190962The structure of Escherichia coli signal recognition particle revealed by scanning transmission electron microscopy.

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