Efficient and accurate localization of membrane proteins requires a complex cascade of interactions between protein machineries. This requirement is exemplified in the guided entry of tail-anchored (TA) protein (GET) pathway, where the central targeting factor Get3 must sequentially interact with three distinct binding partners to ensure the delivery of TA proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. To understand the molecular principles that provide the vectorial driving force of these interactions, we developed quantitative fluorescence assays to monitor Get3–effector interactions at each stage of targeting. We show that nucleotide and substrate generate differential gradients of interaction energies that drive the ordered intera...
The cytosolic ATPase Get3/TRC40 mediates targeting of tail-anchored (TA) membrane proteins to the e...
Accurate protein localization is crucial to generate and maintain organization in all cells. Achievi...
SummaryTail-anchored (TA) proteins, defined by the presence of a single C-terminal transmembrane dom...
Proper localization of proteins to target membranes is a fundamental cellular process. How the natur...
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins, defined as having a single transmembrane helix at their C terminus, are...
The GET pathway, using several proteins (Gets 1–5 and probably Sgt2), posttranslationally conducts t...
Proper localization of proteins to target membranes is a fundamental cellular process. How the natur...
The GET pathway, using several proteins (Gets 1-5 and probably Sgt2), posttranslationally conducts t...
Efficient and accurate localization of membrane proteins requires a complex cascade of interactions ...
Correct localization of membrane proteins is essential to all cells. Chaperone cascades coordinate t...
The proper targeting of membrane proteins is essential to the viability of all cells. Tail-anchored ...
Accurate protein localization is crucial to generate and to maintain cellular organization. Achievin...
The localization of tail-anchored (TA) proteins, whose transmembrane domain resides at the extreme C...
The Get3 ATPase directs the delivery of tail-anchored (TA) proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER...
Biosynthesis of membrane proteins requires that hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) regions be shielded f...
The cytosolic ATPase Get3/TRC40 mediates targeting of tail-anchored (TA) membrane proteins to the e...
Accurate protein localization is crucial to generate and maintain organization in all cells. Achievi...
SummaryTail-anchored (TA) proteins, defined by the presence of a single C-terminal transmembrane dom...
Proper localization of proteins to target membranes is a fundamental cellular process. How the natur...
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins, defined as having a single transmembrane helix at their C terminus, are...
The GET pathway, using several proteins (Gets 1–5 and probably Sgt2), posttranslationally conducts t...
Proper localization of proteins to target membranes is a fundamental cellular process. How the natur...
The GET pathway, using several proteins (Gets 1-5 and probably Sgt2), posttranslationally conducts t...
Efficient and accurate localization of membrane proteins requires a complex cascade of interactions ...
Correct localization of membrane proteins is essential to all cells. Chaperone cascades coordinate t...
The proper targeting of membrane proteins is essential to the viability of all cells. Tail-anchored ...
Accurate protein localization is crucial to generate and to maintain cellular organization. Achievin...
The localization of tail-anchored (TA) proteins, whose transmembrane domain resides at the extreme C...
The Get3 ATPase directs the delivery of tail-anchored (TA) proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER...
Biosynthesis of membrane proteins requires that hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) regions be shielded f...
The cytosolic ATPase Get3/TRC40 mediates targeting of tail-anchored (TA) membrane proteins to the e...
Accurate protein localization is crucial to generate and maintain organization in all cells. Achievi...
SummaryTail-anchored (TA) proteins, defined by the presence of a single C-terminal transmembrane dom...