Abstract Background The signal recognition particle (SRP) receptor plays a vital role in co-translational protein targeting, because it connects the soluble SRP-ribosome-nascent chain complex (SRP-RNCs) to the membrane bound Sec translocon. The eukaryotic SRP receptor (SR) is a heterodimeric protein complex, consisting of two unrelated GTPases. The SRβ subunit is an integral membrane protein, which tethers the SRP-interacting SRα subunit permanently to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. The prokaryotic SR lacks the SRβ subunit and consists of only the SRα homologue FtsY. Strikingly, although FtsY requires membrane contact for functionality, cell fractionation studies have localized FtsY predominantly to the cytosolic fraction of Escherichi...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane(...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane proteins is mediated by the universally conserved signal recog...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Deciphering the nature of protein interactions at the membrane surface is crucial to understanding t...
AbstractAll living cells have co-translational pathways for targeting membrane proteins. Co-translat...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ∼30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
The Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally deliver the majority ...
In Escherichia coli, signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of inner membrane protein...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ~30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
Cotranslational protein targeting delivers proteins to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane or to the ...
Proteins are inserted into the bacterial plasma membrane cotranslationally after translating ribosom...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a conserved ribonucleoprotein complex that binds to targeti...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane(...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane proteins is mediated by the universally conserved signal recog...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...
Deciphering the nature of protein interactions at the membrane surface is crucial to understanding t...
AbstractAll living cells have co-translational pathways for targeting membrane proteins. Co-translat...
Recent studies have indicated that FtsY, the signal recognition particle receptor of Escherichia col...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ∼30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane....
The Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally deliver the majority ...
In Escherichia coli, signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting of inner membrane protein...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) delivers ~30% of the proteome to the eukaryotic endoplasmic re...
Cotranslational protein targeting delivers proteins to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane or to the ...
Proteins are inserted into the bacterial plasma membrane cotranslationally after translating ribosom...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) co-translationally target membrane and secre...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a conserved ribonucleoprotein complex that binds to targeti...
The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane(...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane proteins is mediated by the universally conserved signal recog...
In all three kingdoms of life, co-translational targeting of secretory and membrane proteins to the ...