Co-translational integration of a nascent viral membrane protein into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane takes place via the translocon. We have been studying the early stages of the integration of a double-spanning plant viral movement protein to gain insights into how viral membrane proteins are transferred from the hydrophilic interior of the translocon into the hydrophobic environment of the bilayer, where the transmembrane (TM) segments of the viral proteins can diffuse freely. Photocrosslinking experiments reveal that this integration involves the sequential passage of the TM segments past Sec61alpha and translocating chain-associating membrane protein (TRAM). Each TM segment is first adjacent to Sec61alpha and subsequently is adjacen...
AbstractDuring the cotranslational integration of a nascent protein into the endoplasmic reticulum m...
AbstractPortions of the nascent chain are exposed to the lumen, the cytosol, or neither at different...
Membrane-spanning proteins have many crucial roles in the cell. New findings challenge our current u...
Co-translational integration of a nascent viral membrane protein into the endoplasmic reticulum memb...
The current model for cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses holds that transport requires virus-enc...
The current model for cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses holds that transport requires virus-enc...
The translocating chain-associating membrane protein (TRAM) is a glycoprotein involved in the transl...
AbstractDuring the cotranslational integration of a nascent protein into the endoplasmic reticulum m...
AbstractWe have investigated how the transmembrane (TM) domain of a membrane protein is cotranslatio...
During co-translational integration, the transmembrane (TM) sequence of a nascent membrane protein m...
The Sec61 complex is a central component of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) translocation site. The c...
AbstractAs proteins are integrated into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, some hydrophilic ...
Most membrane proteins in eukaryotic cells are co-translationally integrated into the endoplasmic re...
Most integral membrane proteins located within the endomembrane system of eukaryotic cells are first...
Most integral membrane proteins located within the endomembrane system of eukaryotic cells are first...
AbstractDuring the cotranslational integration of a nascent protein into the endoplasmic reticulum m...
AbstractPortions of the nascent chain are exposed to the lumen, the cytosol, or neither at different...
Membrane-spanning proteins have many crucial roles in the cell. New findings challenge our current u...
Co-translational integration of a nascent viral membrane protein into the endoplasmic reticulum memb...
The current model for cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses holds that transport requires virus-enc...
The current model for cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses holds that transport requires virus-enc...
The translocating chain-associating membrane protein (TRAM) is a glycoprotein involved in the transl...
AbstractDuring the cotranslational integration of a nascent protein into the endoplasmic reticulum m...
AbstractWe have investigated how the transmembrane (TM) domain of a membrane protein is cotranslatio...
During co-translational integration, the transmembrane (TM) sequence of a nascent membrane protein m...
The Sec61 complex is a central component of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) translocation site. The c...
AbstractAs proteins are integrated into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, some hydrophilic ...
Most membrane proteins in eukaryotic cells are co-translationally integrated into the endoplasmic re...
Most integral membrane proteins located within the endomembrane system of eukaryotic cells are first...
Most integral membrane proteins located within the endomembrane system of eukaryotic cells are first...
AbstractDuring the cotranslational integration of a nascent protein into the endoplasmic reticulum m...
AbstractPortions of the nascent chain are exposed to the lumen, the cytosol, or neither at different...
Membrane-spanning proteins have many crucial roles in the cell. New findings challenge our current u...