International audienceIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, proteins are efficiently sorted to reach their final destinations in a whole range of subcellular compartments. Targeting is mediated by hydrophobic signal sequences or hydrophilic targeting sequences depending upon the compartment, these sequences being often processed. Proteins cannot be translocated through a membrane in a tightly folded stage, they must have a loose conformation, the so-called 'translocation competent state', which is usually kept through interactions with chaperones. In addition to these cytosolic receptor-like components, receptors are also present on the target membranes. Depending upon the organelles and organisms, two different energy sources have been ...
AbstractProtein export in prokaryotes as well as in eukaryotes can be defined as protein transport a...
AbstractWork on metalloprotein export in bacteria, and protein import into chloroplasts, has converg...
More than a third of all bacterial polypeptides, comprising the 'exportome', are transported to extr...
International audienceIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, proteins are efficiently sorted to re...
AbstractIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms proteins are efficiently sorted to reach their final...
Proteins destined for regions other than the cytoplasm in cells have to cross at least one membrane ...
In membrane biogenesis and protein targeting, polypeptide chains very often insert into and move acr...
Translocons are dynamic protein complexes with the ability to respond to specific signals and to tra...
AbstractCellular membranes act as semipermeable barriers to ions and macromolecules. Specialized mec...
AbstractCells have evolved increasingly complex membrane systems for compartmentalization and thereb...
A review with 178 references. In Bulgarian.(Reproduced with permission from the Chemical Abstracts S...
Dierks T, KLAPPA P, WIECH H, ZIMMERMANN R. THE ROLE OF MOLECULAR CHAPERONES IN PROTEIN-TRANSPORT INT...
Proteins that perform their activity within the cytoplasmic membrane or outside this cell boundary m...
The targeting of proteins into and across biological membranes to their correct cellular locations i...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
AbstractProtein export in prokaryotes as well as in eukaryotes can be defined as protein transport a...
AbstractWork on metalloprotein export in bacteria, and protein import into chloroplasts, has converg...
More than a third of all bacterial polypeptides, comprising the 'exportome', are transported to extr...
International audienceIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, proteins are efficiently sorted to re...
AbstractIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms proteins are efficiently sorted to reach their final...
Proteins destined for regions other than the cytoplasm in cells have to cross at least one membrane ...
In membrane biogenesis and protein targeting, polypeptide chains very often insert into and move acr...
Translocons are dynamic protein complexes with the ability to respond to specific signals and to tra...
AbstractCellular membranes act as semipermeable barriers to ions and macromolecules. Specialized mec...
AbstractCells have evolved increasingly complex membrane systems for compartmentalization and thereb...
A review with 178 references. In Bulgarian.(Reproduced with permission from the Chemical Abstracts S...
Dierks T, KLAPPA P, WIECH H, ZIMMERMANN R. THE ROLE OF MOLECULAR CHAPERONES IN PROTEIN-TRANSPORT INT...
Proteins that perform their activity within the cytoplasmic membrane or outside this cell boundary m...
The targeting of proteins into and across biological membranes to their correct cellular locations i...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
AbstractProtein export in prokaryotes as well as in eukaryotes can be defined as protein transport a...
AbstractWork on metalloprotein export in bacteria, and protein import into chloroplasts, has converg...
More than a third of all bacterial polypeptides, comprising the 'exportome', are transported to extr...