Signal sequences target proteins for secretion from cells or for integration into cell membranes. As nascent proteins emerge from the ribosome, signal sequences are recognized by the signal recognition particle (SRP), which subsequently associates with its receptor (SR). In this complex, the SRP and SR stimulate each other's GTPase activity, and GTP hydrolysis ensures unidirectional targeting of cargo through a translocation pore in the membrane. To define the mechanism of reciprocal activation, we determined the 1.9 Å structure of the complex formed between these two GTPases. The two partners form a quasi-two-fold symmetrical heterodimer. Biochemical analysis supports the importance of the extensive interaction surface. Complex formation a...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are co-translational protein targeting machi...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...
Signal sequences target proteins for secretion from cells or for integration into cell membranes. As...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co‐translational targeting of nascent proteins to...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co-translational targeting of nascent proteins to...
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co-translational targeting of nascent pro...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
Secretory and transmembrane proteins are delivered to the ER membrane or eukaryotic cells or the pla...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane and secretory proteins is mediated by the universally conserve...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
During cotranslational protein targeting, two guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) in the signal recogn...
Proper localization of newly synthesized proteins is essential to cellular function. Among different...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are GTPases that translocate ribosome-nasce...
Summary: Co-translational protein targeting to membranes by the signal recognition particle (SRP) is...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are co-translational protein targeting machi...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...
Signal sequences target proteins for secretion from cells or for integration into cell membranes. As...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co‐translational targeting of nascent proteins to...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co-translational targeting of nascent proteins to...
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co-translational targeting of nascent pro...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
Secretory and transmembrane proteins are delivered to the ER membrane or eukaryotic cells or the pla...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane and secretory proteins is mediated by the universally conserve...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
During cotranslational protein targeting, two guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) in the signal recogn...
Proper localization of newly synthesized proteins is essential to cellular function. Among different...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are GTPases that translocate ribosome-nasce...
Summary: Co-translational protein targeting to membranes by the signal recognition particle (SRP) is...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are co-translational protein targeting machi...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...