Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In contrast to eukaryotes, it remains unclear whether translation arrest takes place in prokaryotic cells. To study this problem we constructed a fusion of the M domain of Ffh protein with a cleavable affinity tag. This mutant Ffh, in a complex with 4.5S RNA, can bind signal peptide at the translating ribosome but is unable to bind the membrane. This SRP–ribosome complex should accumulate in the cell if translation is arrested. To test this, the complex was purified from the cells by ultracentrifugation and affinity chromatography. The composition of the complex was analyzed and found to consist of ribosomal RNAs and proteins, the Ffh M domain and 4.5S ...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) is part of the machinery that targets ribosomes synt...
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The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In contrast...
AbstractEscherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In ...
ABSTRACT The Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) system plays an important role in me...
ABSTRACT The Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) system plays an important role in me...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates membrane targeting of translating ribosomes displayin...
Structural studies on various domains of the ribonucleoprotein signal recognition particle (SRP) hav...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane(...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
AbstractAll living cells have co-translational pathways for targeting membrane proteins. Co-translat...
BACKGROUND: The Escherichia coli version of the mammalian signal recognition particle (SRP) system i...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) recognizes signal sequences of nascent polypeptides and target...
International audienceSignal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of translating ribosomes...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) is part of the machinery that targets ribosomes synt...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive final published versionThe signal recognition part...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In contrast...
AbstractEscherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) consists of 4.5S RNA and Ffh protein. In ...
ABSTRACT The Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) system plays an important role in me...
ABSTRACT The Escherichia coli signal recognition particle (SRP) system plays an important role in me...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates membrane targeting of translating ribosomes displayin...
Structural studies on various domains of the ribonucleoprotein signal recognition particle (SRP) hav...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane(...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
AbstractAll living cells have co-translational pathways for targeting membrane proteins. Co-translat...
BACKGROUND: The Escherichia coli version of the mammalian signal recognition particle (SRP) system i...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) recognizes signal sequences of nascent polypeptides and target...
International audienceSignal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of translating ribosomes...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) is part of the machinery that targets ribosomes synt...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive final published versionThe signal recognition part...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....