During cotranslational protein targeting, two guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) in the signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) form a unique complex in which hydrolyses of both guanosine triphosphates (GTP) are activated in a shared active site. It was thought that GTP hydrolysis drives the recycling of SRP and SR, but is not crucial for protein targeting. Here, we examined the translocation efficiency of mutant GTPases that block the interaction between SRP and SR at specific stages. Surprisingly, mutants that allow SRP–SR complex assembly but block GTPase activation severely compromise protein translocation. These mutations map to the highly conserved insertion box domain loops that rearrange upon complex formation to form...
Guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) comprise a superfamily of proteins that provide molecular switch...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane and secretory proteins is mediated by the universally conserve...
During cotranslational protein targeting, two guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) in the signal recogn...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
SummaryCo-translational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle (SRP) relies on a compl...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are GTPases that translocate ribosome-nasce...
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co-translational targeting of nascent pro...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved targeting machine that couples the synt...
Efficient and accurate protein localization is essential to cells and requires protein-targeting ma...
The signal recognition particle (SRP)-mediated translocation of proteins across the RER is a GTP dep...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are co-translational protein targeting machi...
In signal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent protein targeting to the bacterial plasma membrane, t...
The conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) cotranslationally delivers ~30% of the proteome to t...
Proper localization of newly synthesized proteins is essential to cellular function. Among different...
Guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) comprise a superfamily of proteins that provide molecular switch...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane and secretory proteins is mediated by the universally conserve...
During cotranslational protein targeting, two guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) in the signal recogn...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
SummaryCo-translational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle (SRP) relies on a compl...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are GTPases that translocate ribosome-nasce...
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the co-translational targeting of nascent pro...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved targeting machine that couples the synt...
Efficient and accurate protein localization is essential to cells and requires protein-targeting ma...
The signal recognition particle (SRP)-mediated translocation of proteins across the RER is a GTP dep...
Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) and its receptor (SR) are co-translational protein targeting machi...
In signal-recognition particle (SRP)-dependent protein targeting to the bacterial plasma membrane, t...
The conserved signal recognition particle (SRP) cotranslationally delivers ~30% of the proteome to t...
Proper localization of newly synthesized proteins is essential to cellular function. Among different...
Guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) comprise a superfamily of proteins that provide molecular switch...
The signal recognition particle (SRP) mediates the cotranslational targeting of nascent proteins to ...
Cotranslational targeting of membrane and secretory proteins is mediated by the universally conserve...