AbstractTransit peptides are N-terminal extensions that facilitate the targeting and translocation of cytosolically synthesized precursors into plastids via a post-translational mechanism. With the complete Arabidopsis genome in hand, it is now evident that transit peptides direct more than 3500 different proteins into the plastid during the life of a typical plant. Deciphering a common mechanism for how this multitude of targeting sequences function has been hampered by the realization that at a primary sequence level, transit peptides are highly divergent in length, composition, and organization. This review addresses recent findings on several of the diverse functions that transit peptides must perform, including direct interaction with ...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
Chloroplasts evolved from a free-living cyanobacterium acquired by the ancestor of all photosyntheti...
The eukaryotic mitochondrion was formed by the endosymbiotic association of an - proteobacterium and...
AbstractTransit peptides are N-terminal extensions that facilitate the targeting and translocation o...
Background: Plastids rely on protein supply by their host cells. In plastids surrounded by two membr...
Protein targeting into organelles is a central cellular process that occurs in allliving organisms. ...
Protein targeting into organelles is a central cellular process that occurs in allliving organisms. ...
The majority of plastid proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported post-translationally. A cleavable ...
The majority of plastid proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported post-translationally. A cleavable ...
The majority of plastid proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported post-translationally. A cleavable ...
The Majority of chloroplast proteins are nuclear-encoded and utilize an N-terminal transit peptide (...
Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting signals cal...
Chloroplasts are present in organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. These organelles are thought...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
Chloroplasts evolved from a free-living cyanobacterium acquired by the ancestor of all photosyntheti...
The eukaryotic mitochondrion was formed by the endosymbiotic association of an - proteobacterium and...
AbstractTransit peptides are N-terminal extensions that facilitate the targeting and translocation o...
Background: Plastids rely on protein supply by their host cells. In plastids surrounded by two membr...
Protein targeting into organelles is a central cellular process that occurs in allliving organisms. ...
Protein targeting into organelles is a central cellular process that occurs in allliving organisms. ...
The majority of plastid proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported post-translationally. A cleavable ...
The majority of plastid proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported post-translationally. A cleavable ...
The majority of plastid proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported post-translationally. A cleavable ...
The Majority of chloroplast proteins are nuclear-encoded and utilize an N-terminal transit peptide (...
Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting signals cal...
Chloroplasts are present in organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. These organelles are thought...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
14 Pág.Nucleus-encoded plastid proteins are synthesized as precursors with N-terminal targeting sign...
Chloroplasts evolved from a free-living cyanobacterium acquired by the ancestor of all photosyntheti...
The eukaryotic mitochondrion was formed by the endosymbiotic association of an - proteobacterium and...