Membrane proteins impose enormous challenges to cellular protein homeostasis during their post-translational targeting, and they require chaperones to keep them soluble and translocation competent. Here we show that a novel targeting factor in the chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP), cpSRP43, is a highly specific molecular chaperone that efficiently reverses the aggregation of its substrate proteins. In contrast to 'ATPases associated with various cellular activities' (AAA+) chaperones, cpSRP43 uses specific binding interactions with its substrate to mediate its 'disaggregase' activity. This disaggregase capability can allow targeting machineries to more effectively capture their protein substrates and emphasizes a close connect...
A novel signal recognition particle (SRP) found in the chloroplast (cpSRP) works in combination with...
The chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP) and its receptor (cpFtsY) target proteins both c...
Cotranslational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle (SRP) requires the SRP RNA, whi...
Membrane proteins impose enormous challenges to cellular protein homeostasis during their post-trans...
The ability of molecular chaperones to overcome the misfolding and aggregation of proteins is essent...
Protein aggregation is detrimental to the maintenance of proper protein homeostasis in all cells. To...
Membrane protein biogenesis poses enormous challenges to cellular protein homeostasis and requires e...
The 43 kDa subunit of the chloroplast signal recognition particle, cpSRP43, is an ATP-independent ch...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor (SR) mediate the cotran...
Protein targeting is a vital cellular function. The signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway is a u...
A cpSRP [chloroplast SRP (signal recognition particle)] comprising cpSRP54 and cpSRP43 subunits medi...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor (SR) mediate the cotran...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is an essential ribonucleoprotein particle that mediates the c...
A novel signal recognition particle (SRP) found in the chloroplast (cpSRP) works in combination with...
The chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP) and its receptor (cpFtsY) target proteins both c...
Cotranslational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle (SRP) requires the SRP RNA, whi...
Membrane proteins impose enormous challenges to cellular protein homeostasis during their post-trans...
The ability of molecular chaperones to overcome the misfolding and aggregation of proteins is essent...
Protein aggregation is detrimental to the maintenance of proper protein homeostasis in all cells. To...
Membrane protein biogenesis poses enormous challenges to cellular protein homeostasis and requires e...
The 43 kDa subunit of the chloroplast signal recognition particle, cpSRP43, is an ATP-independent ch...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor (SR) mediate the cotran...
Protein targeting is a vital cellular function. The signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway is a u...
A cpSRP [chloroplast SRP (signal recognition particle)] comprising cpSRP54 and cpSRP43 subunits medi...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor (SR) mediate the cotran...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is an essential ribonucleoprotein particle that mediates the c...
A novel signal recognition particle (SRP) found in the chloroplast (cpSRP) works in combination with...
The chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP) and its receptor (cpFtsY) target proteins both c...
Cotranslational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle (SRP) requires the SRP RNA, whi...