recognition particle receptor. FtsY is a signal recognition particle receptor in Escherichia coli that mediates the targeting of integral membrane proteins to translocons by interacting with both signal recognition particle (SRP)-nascent polypeptide–ribosome complexes and the cytoplasmic membrane. Genes encoding the N-terminal segments of Streptomyces lividans FtsY were fused to a gene encoding the E. coli FtsY NG domain (truncated versions of FtsY lacking the transient membrane-anchor domain at the N-terminus), introduced into a conditional ftsY-deletion mutant of E. coli, and expressed in trans to produce chimeric FtsY proteins. Under FtsY-depleted conditions, strains produ-cing chimeric proteins including 34 N-terminal hydrophobic residu...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ∼30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
AbstractEscherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In ...
International audienceSignal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of translating ribosomes...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...
In Escherichia coli, a signal recognition particle (SRP) has been identified which binds specificall...
BACKGROUND: The Escherichia coli version of the mammalian signal recognition particle (SRP) system i...
In this study, we have established that FtsY, the E. coli homolog of the mammalian signal recognitio...
AbstractIn this study, we have established that FtsY, the E. coli homolog of the mammalian signal re...
Deciphering the nature of protein interactions at the membrane surface is crucial to understanding t...
The genes ftsE and ftsX are organized in one operon together with ftsY. FtsY codes for the receptor ...
Translocation of proteins into or across the lipid bilayer is an essential process for all living c...
Abstract Background The signal recognition particle (SRP) receptor plays a vital role in co-translat...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates membrane targeting of translating ribosomes displayin...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
Proteins are inserted into the bacterial plasma membrane cotranslationally after translating ribosom...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ∼30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
AbstractEscherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In ...
International audienceSignal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of translating ribosomes...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...
In Escherichia coli, a signal recognition particle (SRP) has been identified which binds specificall...
BACKGROUND: The Escherichia coli version of the mammalian signal recognition particle (SRP) system i...
In this study, we have established that FtsY, the E. coli homolog of the mammalian signal recognitio...
AbstractIn this study, we have established that FtsY, the E. coli homolog of the mammalian signal re...
Deciphering the nature of protein interactions at the membrane surface is crucial to understanding t...
The genes ftsE and ftsX are organized in one operon together with ftsY. FtsY codes for the receptor ...
Translocation of proteins into or across the lipid bilayer is an essential process for all living c...
Abstract Background The signal recognition particle (SRP) receptor plays a vital role in co-translat...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates membrane targeting of translating ribosomes displayin...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
Proteins are inserted into the bacterial plasma membrane cotranslationally after translating ribosom...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ∼30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
AbstractEscherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In ...
International audienceSignal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of translating ribosomes...