A large group of diverse, functionally important, and differently localized transmembrane proteins shares a particular membrane topology, consisting of a cytosolic N-terminal region, followed by a transmembrane domain close to the C-terminus. Because of their structure, these C-tail-anchored (TA) proteins must insert into all their target membranes by post-translational pathways. Recent work, based on the development of stringent and sensitive biochemical assays, has demonstrated that novel unexplored mechanisms underlie these post-translational targeting and membrane insertion pathways. Unravelling these pathways will shed light on the biosynthesis and regulation of an important group of membrane proteins and is likely to lead to new conce...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Company of Biologists vi...
Tail-anchored membrane proteins (TAMPs) are a distinct subset of inner membrane proteins (IMPs) char...
SummaryHundreds of proteins are anchored in intracellular membranes by a single transmembrane domain...
Proper localization of membrane proteins is essential for the function of biological membranes and f...
AbstractA large group of diverse, functionally important, and differently localized transmembrane pr...
Approximately one-fourth of all cellular proteins represent integral membrane proteins (IMPs) that a...
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are special class of integral membrane proteins that in recent years ha...
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are a biologically significant class of membrane proteins, which require...
A large class of proteins with cytosolic functional domains is anchored to selected intracellular me...
A subset of membrane proteins is targeted to and inserted into the membrane via a hydrophobic transm...
The successful biogenesis – synthesis, delivery, and insertion into designated membranes – of membra...
Tail-anchored proteins are a distinct class of membrane proteins that are characterized by a C-termi...
Membrane proteins contain hydrophobic transmembrane domains (TMDs) which reside in the nonpolar sect...
Biosynthesis of membrane proteins requires that hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) regions be shielded f...
Many membrane proteins are inserted into cellular membranes via a carboxy-terminal tail-anchor segme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Company of Biologists vi...
Tail-anchored membrane proteins (TAMPs) are a distinct subset of inner membrane proteins (IMPs) char...
SummaryHundreds of proteins are anchored in intracellular membranes by a single transmembrane domain...
Proper localization of membrane proteins is essential for the function of biological membranes and f...
AbstractA large group of diverse, functionally important, and differently localized transmembrane pr...
Approximately one-fourth of all cellular proteins represent integral membrane proteins (IMPs) that a...
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are special class of integral membrane proteins that in recent years ha...
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are a biologically significant class of membrane proteins, which require...
A large class of proteins with cytosolic functional domains is anchored to selected intracellular me...
A subset of membrane proteins is targeted to and inserted into the membrane via a hydrophobic transm...
The successful biogenesis – synthesis, delivery, and insertion into designated membranes – of membra...
Tail-anchored proteins are a distinct class of membrane proteins that are characterized by a C-termi...
Membrane proteins contain hydrophobic transmembrane domains (TMDs) which reside in the nonpolar sect...
Biosynthesis of membrane proteins requires that hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) regions be shielded f...
Many membrane proteins are inserted into cellular membranes via a carboxy-terminal tail-anchor segme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Company of Biologists vi...
Tail-anchored membrane proteins (TAMPs) are a distinct subset of inner membrane proteins (IMPs) char...
SummaryHundreds of proteins are anchored in intracellular membranes by a single transmembrane domain...