review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Danny J Schnell | Q89354537 |
P2860 | cites work | Evolution and Design Principles of the Diverse Chloroplast Transit Peptides. | Q52730011 |
Nucleotides and substrates trigger the dynamics of the Toc34 GTPase homodimer involved in chloroplast preprotein translocation. | Q54293118 | ||
14-3-3 proteins form a guidance complex with chloroplast precursor proteins in plants. | Q55033548 | ||
Evolution of protein transport to the chloroplast envelope membranes | Q57022889 | ||
In VitroComparative Kinetic Analysis of the Chloroplast Toc GTPases | Q57951188 | ||
Exit route evolved into entry path in plants | Q59069011 | ||
TIC236 links the outer and inner membrane translocons of the chloroplast | Q59069483 | ||
Arabidopsis tic110 is essential for the assembly and function of the protein import machinery of plastids. | Q65002463 | ||
The binding of precursor proteins to chloroplasts requires nucleoside triphosphates in the intermembrane space | Q67728102 | ||
GTP promotes the formation of early-import intermediates but is not required during the translocation step of protein import into chloroplasts | Q78247095 | ||
A stromal Hsp100 protein is required for normal chloroplast development and function in Arabidopsis | Q80936359 | ||
En route into chloroplasts: preproteins' way home | Q89251134 | ||
Molecular Topology of the Transit Peptide during Chloroplast Protein Import | Q89507067 | ||
Chloroplast Biogenesis Controlled by DELLA-TOC159 Interaction in Early Plant Development | Q90760661 | ||
Regulation of two GTPases Toc159 and Toc34 in the translocon of the outer envelope of chloroplasts | Q90903450 | ||
Ubiquitin-dependent chloroplast-associated protein degradation in plants | Q91814187 | ||
Functional specialization amongst the Arabidopsis Toc159 family of chloroplast protein import receptors | Q24564464 | ||
The acidic A-domain of Arabidopsis TOC159 occurs as a hyperphosphorylated protein | Q24616867 | ||
Crystal structure of pea Toc34, a novel GTPase of the chloroplast protein translocon | Q27637048 | ||
Dimerization is important for the GTPase activity of chloroplast translocon components atToc33 and psToc159 | Q27643982 | ||
On the significance of Toc-GTPase homodimers | Q27650789 | ||
Solution structure of the C-terminal NP-repeat domain of Tic40, a co-chaperone during protein import into chloroplasts | Q27681959 | ||
Classification and evolution of P-loop GTPases and related ATPases | Q29547655 | ||
The POTRA domains of Toc75 exhibit chaperone-like function to facilitate import into chloroplasts | Q30152625 | ||
Evolution and targeting of Omp85 homologs in the chloroplast outer envelope membrane. | Q30153308 | ||
New insights into the mechanism of chloroplast protein import and its integration with protein quality control, organelle biogenesis and development | Q30153347 | ||
Structure and function of POTRA domains of Omp85/TPS superfamily | Q30153452 | ||
The novel chloroplast outer membrane kinase KOC1 is a required component of the plastid protein import machinery. | Q30313348 | ||
Stable association of chloroplastic precursors with protein translocation complexes that contain proteins from both envelope membranes and a stromal Hsp100 molecular chaperone | Q33886173 | ||
The chloroplast import receptor Toc90 partially restores the accumulation of Toc159 client proteins in the Arabidopsis thaliana ppi2 mutant. | Q34158351 | ||
Uncovering the protein translocon at the chloroplast inner envelope membrane. | Q34325625 | ||
Interaction of the protein import and folding machineries of the chloroplast | Q34392146 | ||
Topology of IEP110, a component of the chloroplastic protein import machinery present in the inner envelope membrane | Q34401988 | ||
Differential age-dependent import regulation by signal peptides | Q34464314 | ||
The molecular chaperone Hsp90 delivers precursor proteins to the chloroplast import receptor Toc64 | Q34590484 | ||
A split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid screen to examine the substrate specificity of atToc159 and atToc132, two Arabidopsis chloroplast preprotein import receptors. | Q35149307 | ||
Non-native, N-terminal Hsp70 molecular motor recognition elements in transit peptides support plastid protein translocation | Q35199386 | ||
Toc34 is a preprotein receptor regulated by GTP and phosphorylation | Q35702486 | ||
Members of the Toc159 import receptor family represent distinct pathways for protein targeting to plastids | Q35919176 | ||
Stimulation of transit-peptide release and ATP hydrolysis by a cochaperone during protein import into chloroplasts | Q36119435 | ||
Two components of the chloroplast protein import apparatus, IAP86 and IAP75, interact with the transit sequence during the recognition and translocation of precursor proteins at the outer envelope | Q36236987 | ||
Analysis of the interactions of preproteins with the import machinery over the course of protein import into chloroplasts | Q36255038 | ||
atToc159 is a selective transit peptide receptor for the import of nucleus-encoded chloroplast proteins | Q36322157 | ||
An essential role for chloroplast heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90C) in protein import into chloroplasts. | Q36637326 | ||
Multi-functional roles for the polypeptide transport associated domains of Toc75 in chloroplast protein import | Q36739763 | ||
Chloroplast biogenesis: diversity and regulation of the protein import apparatus. | Q37467588 | ||
Molecular chaperone involvement in chloroplast protein import | Q38004260 | ||
Biogenesis and homeostasis of chloroplasts and other plastids | Q38165010 | ||
Stable megadalton TOC-TIC supercomplexes as major mediators of protein import into chloroplasts | Q38660833 | ||
Sorting of nuclear-encoded chloroplast membrane proteins | Q38664041 | ||
Plastid Protein Targeting: Preprotein Recognition and Translocation | Q39142755 | ||
Import of Soluble Proteins into Chloroplasts and Potential Regulatory Mechanisms | Q39147209 | ||
Preprotein recognition by the Toc complex | Q39321096 | ||
Tic40, a membrane-anchored co-chaperone homolog in the chloroplast protein translocon | Q39777423 | ||
Substrate binding disrupts dimerization and induces nucleotide exchange of the chloroplast GTPase Toc33. | Q41892918 | ||
The major protein import receptor of plastids is essential for chloroplast biogenesis | Q42482735 | ||
Stromal Hsp70 is important for protein translocation into pea and Arabidopsis chloroplasts | Q43059647 | ||
Heat shock protein cognate 70-4 and an E3 ubiquitin ligase, CHIP, mediate plastid-destined precursor degradation through the ubiquitin-26S proteasome system in Arabidopsis | Q43211423 | ||
Structural and guanosine triphosphate/diphosphate requirements for transit peptide recognition by the cytosolic domain of the chloroplast outer envelope receptor, Toc34. | Q43876690 | ||
Two Toc34 homologues with different properties | Q44437471 | ||
Dimerization of Toc-GTPases at the chloroplast protein import machinery | Q44517491 | ||
ATP requirement for chloroplast protein import is set by the Km for ATP hydrolysis of stromal Hsp70 in Physcomitrella patens. | Q45988821 | ||
Three sets of translocation intermediates are formed during the early stage of protein import into chloroplasts. | Q46804927 | ||
The integration of chloroplast protein targeting with plant developmental and stress responses. | Q47097000 | ||
In vivo interaction between atToc33 and atToc159 GTP-binding domains demonstrated in a plant split-ubiquitin system | Q47234025 | ||
atTic110 functions as a scaffold for coordinating the stromal events of protein import into chloroplasts | Q47745153 | ||
The hydrophilic domain of Tic110, an inner envelope membrane component of the chloroplastic protein translocation apparatus, faces the stromal compartment | Q47954263 | ||
The molecular basis for distinct pathways for protein import into Arabidopsis chloroplasts | Q48064352 | ||
Identification of two GTP-binding proteins in the chloroplast protein import machinery | Q48078097 | ||
Chloroplast Hsp93 Directly Binds to Transit Peptides at an Early Stage of the Preprotein Import Process | Q48279567 | ||
Chloroplast biogenesis is regulated by direct action of the ubiquitin-proteasome system. | Q50777479 | ||
Further in vivo studies on the role of the molecular chaperone, Hsp93, in plastid protein import. | Q51760043 | ||
In vivo studies on the roles of Tic110, Tic40 and Hsp93 during chloroplast protein import. | Q52059853 | ||
Topology studies of the chloroplast protein import channel Toc75. | Q52072748 | ||
Structural components involved in plastid protein import. | Q52371981 | ||
The early stage of chloroplast protein import involves Com70. | Q52523618 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P304 | page(s) | 343-350 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | The Protein Journal | Q15760422 |
P1476 | title | The TOC GTPase Receptors: Regulators of the Fidelity, Specificity and Substrate Profiles of the General Protein Import Machinery of Chloroplasts | |
P478 | volume | 38 |
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