scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1111/OMI.12088 |
P8608 | Fatcat ID | release_v4uzhtoizra5fiwk5v6jrq7yma |
P932 | PMC publication ID | 4420647 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 25400073 |
P2093 | author name string | L J Brady | |
N E Lewis | |||
P2860 | cites work | SecD and SecF are required for the proton electrochemical gradient stimulation of preprotein translocation | Q24596484 |
Sec-secretion and sortase-mediated anchoring of proteins in Gram-positive bacteria | Q26852214 | ||
X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel | Q27642744 | ||
Structure and function of a membrane component SecDF that enhances protein export | Q27667802 | ||
A structural model of the active ribosome-bound membrane protein insertase YidC | Q27684647 | ||
The E. coli signal recognition particle is required for the insertion of a subset of inner membrane proteins | Q28302083 | ||
YidC, an assembly site for polytopic Escherichia coli membrane proteins located in immediate proximity to the SecYE translocon and lipids | Q28344574 | ||
YlxM is a newly identified accessory protein that influences the function of signal recognition particle pathway components in Streptococcus mutans | Q28485478 | ||
SecA2 functions in the secretion of superoxide dismutase A and in the virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q28487244 | ||
The SecA2 secretion factor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis promotes growth in macrophages and inhibits the host immune response | Q28487596 | ||
Activated GTPase movement on an RNA scaffold drives co-translational protein targeting | Q30530761 | ||
Streptococcus mutans ffh, a gene encoding a homologue of the 54 kDa subunit of the signal recognition particle, is involved in resistance to acid stress | Q30654493 | ||
Investigating the role of secA2 in secretion and glycosylation of a fimbrial adhesin in Streptococcus parasanguis FW213. | Q31095089 | ||
Sec-dependent membrane protein insertion: sequential interaction of nascent FtsQ with SecY and YidC. | Q33757388 | ||
Two additional components of the accessory sec system mediating export of the Streptococcus gordonii platelet-binding protein GspB. | Q33788541 | ||
The 4.5S RNA component of the signal recognition particle is required for group A Streptococcus virulence | Q33928957 | ||
Translocation of proteins through the Sec61 and SecYEG channels | Q34046866 | ||
Streptococcal viability and diminished stress tolerance in mutants lacking the signal recognition particle pathway or YidC2. | Q34161192 | ||
SecA drives transmembrane insertion of RodZ, an unusual single-span membrane protein | Q34517208 | ||
YidC, the Escherichia coli homologue of mitochondrial Oxa1p, is a component of the Sec translocase | Q34663216 | ||
The role of the strictly conserved positively charged residue differs among the Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and chloroplast YidC homologs | Q34738148 | ||
SecB-like chaperone controls a toxin-antitoxin stress-responsive system in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q35003009 | ||
Signal recognition particle-dependent protein targeting, universal to all kingdoms of life | Q35073201 | ||
Dynamic distribution of the SecA and SecY translocase subunits and septal localization of the HtrA surface chaperone/protease during Streptococcus pneumoniae D39 cell division. | Q35280903 | ||
The Extended Signal Peptide of the Trimeric Autotransporter EmaA of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Modulates Secretion | Q35598700 | ||
Canonical SecA Associates with an Accessory Secretory Protein Complex Involved in Biogenesis of a Streptococcal Serine-Rich Repeat Glycoprotein | Q35598757 | ||
Anionic lipids enriched at the ExPortal of Streptococcus pyogenes | Q35634620 | ||
Promiscuous targeting of polytopic membrane proteins to SecYEG or YidC by the Escherichia coli signal recognition particle | Q35712186 | ||
Emerging themes in SecA2-mediated protein export | Q36206572 | ||
Characterization of the secretion pathway of the collagen adhesin EmaA of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans. | Q36235650 | ||
Role of YidC in folding of polytopic membrane proteins | Q36321967 | ||
SecA2-dependent secretion of autolytic enzymes promotes Listeria monocytogenes pathogenesis | Q36350571 | ||
YidC1 and YidC2 are functionally distinct proteins involved in protein secretion, biofilm formation and cariogenicity of Streptococcus mutans | Q36524032 | ||
Functional overlap but lack of complete cross-complementation of Streptococcus mutans and Escherichia coli YidC orthologs | Q36540455 | ||
The signal recognition particle pathway is required for virulence in Streptococcus pyogenes | Q36710657 | ||
Role of the serine-rich surface glycoprotein GspB of Streptococcus gordonii in the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis | Q36952127 | ||
Protein translocation across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. | Q37031528 | ||
Multiple conformational switches in a GTPase complex control co-translational protein targeting | Q37100829 | ||
Independent gene duplications of the YidC/Oxa/Alb3 family enabled a specialized cotranslational function | Q37167671 | ||
A new twist on an old pathway--accessory Sec [corrected] systems | Q37187834 | ||
SecD and SecF facilitate protein export in Escherichia coli. | Q37628246 | ||
SecB--a chaperone dedicated to protein translocation. | Q37710987 | ||
Mechanisms of Sec61/SecY-Mediated Protein Translocation Across Membranes | Q37973762 | ||
The YidC/Oxa1/Alb3 protein family: common principles and distinct features | Q38056629 | ||
Signal recognition particle: an essential protein-targeting machine | Q38081948 | ||
Leaving home ain't easy: protein export systems in Gram-positive bacteria | Q38094397 | ||
Selective transport by SecA2: an expanding family of customized motor proteins | Q38159106 | ||
Chaperone networking facilitates protein targeting to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. | Q38165622 | ||
Co-translational protein targeting to the bacterial membrane | Q38186912 | ||
Biogenesis of MalF and the MalFGK(2) maltose transport complex in Escherichia coli requires YidC. | Q38291259 | ||
Bacillus subtilis histone-like protein, HBsu, is an integral component of a SRP-like particle that can bind the Alu domain of small cytoplasmic RNA. | Q38325245 | ||
Escherichia coli YidC is a membrane insertase for Sec-independent proteins | Q39319304 | ||
Two nonredundant SecA homologues function in mycobacteria. | Q39505468 | ||
Signal peptides: exquisitely designed transport promoters | Q40565700 | ||
The methionine-rich domain of the 54 kd protein subunit of the signal recognition particle contains an RNA binding site and can be crosslinked to a signal sequence | Q41239447 | ||
The methionine-rich domain of the 54 kDa subunit of signal recognition particle is sufficient for the interaction with signal sequences | Q41521822 | ||
YidC and Oxa1 form dimeric insertion pores on the translating ribosome | Q41621078 | ||
Interaction of Bacillus subtilis CsaA with SecA and precursor proteins. | Q41822778 | ||
Clostridium difficile Has Two Parallel and Essential Sec Secretion Systems | Q41914077 | ||
Interaction of Streptococcus mutans YidC1 and YidC2 with translating and nontranslating ribosomes. | Q41948795 | ||
F1F0 ATP synthase subunit c is a substrate of the novel YidC pathway for membrane protein biogenesis | Q42008581 | ||
The 54-kD protein of signal recognition particle contains a methionine-rich RNA binding domain | Q42068408 | ||
Structural basis of Sec-independent membrane protein insertion by YidC. | Q42224089 | ||
Helical distribution of the bacterial chemoreceptor via colocalization with the Sec protein translocation machinery | Q42383496 | ||
Identification of two Mycobacterium smegmatis lipoproteins exported by a SecA2-dependent pathway | Q42412477 | ||
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis SecA2 system subverts phagosome maturation to promote growth in macrophages. | Q42600002 | ||
Co-translational protein targeting catalyzed by the Escherichia coli signal recognition particle and its receptor | Q42627204 | ||
The large first periplasmic loop of SecD and SecF plays an important role in SecDF functioning. | Q42949031 | ||
An association between peptidoglycan synthesis and organization of the Streptococcus pyogenes ExPortal | Q42970061 | ||
The Accessory SecA2 System of Mycobacteria Requires ATP Binding and the Canonical SecA1. | Q43150590 | ||
Direct Interaction of YidC with the Sec-independent Pf3 Coat Protein during Its Membrane Protein Insertion | Q43829882 | ||
The E. coli ffh gene is necessary for viability and efficient protein export. | Q44896231 | ||
A microdomain for protein secretion in Gram-positive bacteria | Q44922512 | ||
Subcellular sites for bacterial protein export | Q45040119 | ||
An accessory sec locus of Streptococcus gordonii is required for export of the surface protein GspB and for normal levels of binding to human platelets. | Q45947385 | ||
Structure of the putative DNA-binding protein SP_1288 from Streptococcus pyogenes. | Q45958161 | ||
A cleavable N-terminal membrane anchor is involved in membrane binding of the Escherichia coli SRP receptor | Q46748805 | ||
The ExPortal: an organelle dedicated to the biogenesis of secreted proteins in Streptococcus pyogenes | Q46785706 | ||
Sec translocase and sortase A are colocalised in a locus in the cytoplasmic membrane of Streptococcus mutans | Q46951176 | ||
IcsA, a polarly localized autotransporter with an atypical signal peptide, uses the Sec apparatus for secretion, although the Sec apparatus is circumferentially distributed | Q47608547 | ||
An ffh mutant of Streptococcus mutans is viable and able to physiologically adapt to low pH in continuous culture | Q47625499 | ||
A 13-kDa protein with a helix-turn-helix motif is encoded by bacterial operons related to the SRP pathway | Q48053682 | ||
Identification of a second Listeria secA gene associated with protein secretion and the rough phenotype | Q52547036 | ||
SecA interacts with ribosomes in order to facilitate posttranslational translocation in bacteria | Q52607663 | ||
Signal sequence directs localized secretion of bacterial surface proteins. | Q53603429 | ||
The Streptomyces lividans cytoplasmic signal recognition particle receptor FtsY is involved in protein secretion | Q53651546 | ||
Escherichia coli signal recognition particle receptor FtsY contains an essential and autonomous membrane-binding amphipathic helix | Q54435413 | ||
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 | ||
SecDFyajC forms a heterotetrameric complex with YidC. | Q54543620 | ||
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP)-mediated Targeting and Sec-dependent Translocation of an Extracellular Escherichia coli Protein | Q63359654 | ||
Proteome analysis of Bacillus subtilis extracellular proteins: a two-dimensional protein electrophoretic study | Q73409315 | ||
Chaperone-like activities of the CsaA protein of Bacillus subtilis | Q73409319 | ||
YidC mediates membrane protein insertion in bacteria | Q74191988 | ||
Depletion of Bacillus subtilis histone-like protein, HBsu, causes defective protein translocation and induces upregulation of small cytoplasmic RNA | Q77381229 | ||
How YidC inserts and folds proteins across a membrane | Q87816862 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P304 | page(s) | 186-197 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-12-26 | |
P13046 | publication type of scholarly work | review article | Q7318358 |
P1433 | published in | Oral Microbiology and Immunology | Q15724666 |
P1476 | title | Breaking the bacterial protein targeting and translocation model: oral organisms as a case in point | |
P478 | volume | 30 |
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