Over the past decade, some familiar themes have emerged on how proteins are inserted into or translocated across the plant chloroplast thylakoid membrane and bacterial inner membranes. In the SecA and signal recognition particle (SRP) pathways, nucleotides and soluble factors are used to translocate proteins across the membrane bilayer in the unfolded state. However, the Delta pH-dependent pathway in thylakoids uses a radically different mechanism: transport of proteins across the membrane is driven by the transmembrane pH gradient, and neither stromal factors nor nucleotide triphosphates are needed. In addition, this pathway, which requires the membrane-bound protein Hcf106, appears to translocate proteins in a tightly folded form. Recentl...
Previous studies have shown that proteins are transported across the chloroplast thylakoid membrane ...
Nuclear-encoded proteins are targeted into and across the thylakoid membrane by a surprising variety...
AbstractWork on metalloprotein export in bacteria, and protein import into chloroplasts, has converg...
The biogenesis of thylakoid proteins is a complex issue that requires the operation of at least four...
The bacterial Sec and signal recognition particle (ffh-dependent) protein translocation mechanisms a...
AbstractTwo distinct protein translocation pathways that employ hydrophobic signal peptides function...
Targeting of chloroplast proteins to the thylakoid membrane is analogous to bacterial secretion, and...
In vitro reconstitution assays have been used in recent years to probe the mechanisms by which a var...
Two distinct mechanisms have been previously identified for the transport of proteins across the chl...
The chloroplast thylakoid is the most abundant membrane system in nature, and is responsible for the...
The biogenesis of the plant thylakoid network is an enormously complex process in terms of protein t...
The chloroplast thylakoid is the most abundant membrane system in nature, and is responsible for the...
Numerous proteins are transported into or across the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. To date, two ma...
A Sec-type system is responsible for the translocation of a subset of proteins across the thylakoid ...
The assembly of the chloroplast thylakoid membrane requires the import of numerous proteins from the...
Previous studies have shown that proteins are transported across the chloroplast thylakoid membrane ...
Nuclear-encoded proteins are targeted into and across the thylakoid membrane by a surprising variety...
AbstractWork on metalloprotein export in bacteria, and protein import into chloroplasts, has converg...
The biogenesis of thylakoid proteins is a complex issue that requires the operation of at least four...
The bacterial Sec and signal recognition particle (ffh-dependent) protein translocation mechanisms a...
AbstractTwo distinct protein translocation pathways that employ hydrophobic signal peptides function...
Targeting of chloroplast proteins to the thylakoid membrane is analogous to bacterial secretion, and...
In vitro reconstitution assays have been used in recent years to probe the mechanisms by which a var...
Two distinct mechanisms have been previously identified for the transport of proteins across the chl...
The chloroplast thylakoid is the most abundant membrane system in nature, and is responsible for the...
The biogenesis of the plant thylakoid network is an enormously complex process in terms of protein t...
The chloroplast thylakoid is the most abundant membrane system in nature, and is responsible for the...
Numerous proteins are transported into or across the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. To date, two ma...
A Sec-type system is responsible for the translocation of a subset of proteins across the thylakoid ...
The assembly of the chloroplast thylakoid membrane requires the import of numerous proteins from the...
Previous studies have shown that proteins are transported across the chloroplast thylakoid membrane ...
Nuclear-encoded proteins are targeted into and across the thylakoid membrane by a surprising variety...
AbstractWork on metalloprotein export in bacteria, and protein import into chloroplasts, has converg...