Key proteins of the photosynthetic complexes are encoded on the chloroplast genome and co-translationally inserted into the thylakoid membrane. However, the molecular details of this process are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate by ribosome profiling that the conserved chloroplast signal recognition particle subunit, cpSRP54, is required for efficient co-translational targeting of several central photosynthetic proteins, like the photosystem II PsbA (D1) subunit. High-resolution analysis of membrane-associated and soluble ribosome footprints revealed that the SRP-dependent membrane targeting of PsbA is already initiated at a very early translation step before exposure of the nascent chain from the ribosome. Different to cytosolic SRP, w...
International audienceThe chloroplast signal recognition particle 54 kDa (CpSRP54) protein is a memb...
The biogenesis of several bacterial polytopic membrane proteins has been shown to require signal rec...
AbstractTwo GTPases in the signal recognition particle and its receptor (FtsY) regulate protein targ...
Many organisms utilise a co-translational signal recognition particle (SRP) system that interacts wi...
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP) in bacteria and endoplasmic reticulum is involved in c...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor (SR) mediate the cotran...
A cpSRP [chloroplast SRP (signal recognition particle)] comprising cpSRP54 and cpSRP43 subunits medi...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a ubiquitous system for the targeting of membrane and secre...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of membrane p...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of membrane p...
Secretory and membrane proteins carry amino- terminal signal sequences that, in cotranslational targ...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway mediates co-translational targeting of nascent protein...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is an essential ribonucleoprotein particle that mediates the c...
International audienceThe chloroplast signal recognition particle 54 kDa (CpSRP54) protein is a memb...
The biogenesis of several bacterial polytopic membrane proteins has been shown to require signal rec...
AbstractTwo GTPases in the signal recognition particle and its receptor (FtsY) regulate protein targ...
Many organisms utilise a co-translational signal recognition particle (SRP) system that interacts wi...
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP) in bacteria and endoplasmic reticulum is involved in c...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor (SR) mediate the cotran...
A cpSRP [chloroplast SRP (signal recognition particle)] comprising cpSRP54 and cpSRP43 subunits medi...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a ubiquitous system for the targeting of membrane and secre...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of membrane p...
The universally conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) co-translationally delivers newly synthe...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of membrane p...
Secretory and membrane proteins carry amino- terminal signal sequences that, in cotranslational targ...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway mediates co-translational targeting of nascent protein...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is an essential ribonucleoprotein particle that mediates the c...
International audienceThe chloroplast signal recognition particle 54 kDa (CpSRP54) protein is a memb...
The biogenesis of several bacterial polytopic membrane proteins has been shown to require signal rec...
AbstractTwo GTPases in the signal recognition particle and its receptor (FtsY) regulate protein targ...