Signal recognition particle (SRP), together with its receptor (SR), mediates the targeting of ribosome-nascent chain complexes to the endoplasmic reticulum. Using protein cross-linking, we detected distinct modes in the binding of SRP to the ribosome. During signal peptide recognition, SRP54 is positioned at the exit site close to ribosomal proteins L23a and L35. When SRP54 contacts SR, SRP54 is rearranged such that it is no longer close to L23a. This repositioning may allow the translocon to dock with the ribosome, leading to insertion of the signal peptide into the translocation channel
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP), together with its receptor (SR), mediates the targeting of riboso...
Signal sequences of secretory and membrane proteins are recognized by the signal recognition particl...
Signal sequences of secretory and membrane proteins are recognized by the signal recognition particl...
Membrane and secretory proteins can be co-translationally inserted into or translocated across the m...
Targeting of proteins to appropriate subcellular compartments is a crucial process in all living cel...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Ribosomes synthesizing inner membrane proteins in Escherichia coli are targeted to the membrane by t...
The 54-kD subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP54) binds to signal sequences of nascent se...
The 54-kD subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP54) binds to signal sequences of nascent se...
Cotranslational protein targeting delivers proteins to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane or to the ...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved targeting machine that mediates the tar...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP), together with its receptor (SR), mediates the targeting of riboso...
Signal sequences of secretory and membrane proteins are recognized by the signal recognition particl...
Signal sequences of secretory and membrane proteins are recognized by the signal recognition particl...
Membrane and secretory proteins can be co-translationally inserted into or translocated across the m...
Targeting of proteins to appropriate subcellular compartments is a crucial process in all living cel...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Ribosomes synthesizing inner membrane proteins in Escherichia coli are targeted to the membrane by t...
The 54-kD subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP54) binds to signal sequences of nascent se...
The 54-kD subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP54) binds to signal sequences of nascent se...
Cotranslational protein targeting delivers proteins to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane or to the ...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved targeting machine that mediates the tar...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...