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351 related items for PubMed ID: 18281057

  • 1. A cleavable N-terminal membrane anchor is involved in membrane binding of the Escherichia coli SRP receptor.
    Weiche B, Bürk J, Angelini S, Schiltz E, Thumfart JO, Koch HG.
    J Mol Biol; 2008 Mar 28; 377(3):761-73. PubMed ID: 18281057
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  • 5. Conformational changes in the bacterial SRP receptor FtsY upon binding of guanine nucleotides and SRP.
    Jagath JR, Rodnina MV, Wintermeyer W.
    J Mol Biol; 2000 Jan 28; 295(4):745-53. PubMed ID: 10656787
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  • 6. Functional substitution of the transient membrane-anchor domain in Escherichia coli FtsY with an N-terminal hydrophobic segment of Streptomyces lividans FtsY.
    Maeda I, Hirata A, Shoji M, Ueda S, Yoshida K.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2008 Oct 28; 287(1):85-90. PubMed ID: 18684122
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  • 7. Identification and characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae Ffh, a homologue of SRP54 subunit of mammalian signal recognition particle.
    Zheng F, Zook C, Campo L, Henault M, Watson H, Wang QM, Peng SB.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2002 Apr 05; 292(3):601-8. PubMed ID: 11922609
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  • 8. Two cooperating helices constitute the lipid-binding domain of the bacterial SRP receptor.
    Braig D, Bär C, Thumfart JO, Koch HG.
    J Mol Biol; 2009 Jul 17; 390(3):401-13. PubMed ID: 19414018
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  • 9. Predominant membrane localization is an essential feature of the bacterial signal recognition particle receptor.
    Mircheva M, Boy D, Weiche B, Hucke F, Graumann P, Koch HG.
    BMC Biol; 2009 Nov 13; 7():76. PubMed ID: 19912622
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  • 10. Anionic phospholipids are involved in membrane association of FtsY and stimulate its GTPase activity.
    de Leeuw E, te Kaat K, Moser C, Menestrina G, Demel R, de Kruijff B, Oudega B, Luirink J, Sinning I.
    EMBO J; 2000 Feb 15; 19(4):531-41. PubMed ID: 10675322
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  • 11. Molecular crosstalk between the nucleotide specificity determinant of the SRP GTPase and the SRP receptor.
    Shan SO, Walter P.
    Biochemistry; 2005 Apr 26; 44(16):6214-22. PubMed ID: 15835909
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  • 13. The core Escherichia coli signal recognition particle receptor contains only the N and G domains of FtsY.
    Eitan A, Bibi E.
    J Bacteriol; 2004 Apr 26; 186(8):2492-4. PubMed ID: 15060054
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  • 14. The bacterial SRP receptor, SecA and the ribosome use overlapping binding sites on the SecY translocon.
    Kuhn P, Weiche B, Sturm L, Sommer E, Drepper F, Warscheid B, Sourjik V, Koch HG.
    Traffic; 2011 May 26; 12(5):563-78. PubMed ID: 21255212
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  • 15. Membrane binding of the bacterial signal recognition particle receptor involves two distinct binding sites.
    Angelini S, Boy D, Schiltz E, Koch HG.
    J Cell Biol; 2006 Aug 28; 174(5):715-24. PubMed ID: 16923832
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  • 16. Association of Escherichia coli ribosomes with the inner membrane requires the signal recognition particle receptor but is independent of the signal recognition particle.
    Herskovits AA, Bibi E.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2000 Apr 25; 97(9):4621-6. PubMed ID: 10781067
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  • 18. Co-translational membrane association of the Escherichia coli SRP receptor.
    Bercovich-Kinori A, Bibi E.
    J Cell Sci; 2015 Apr 01; 128(7):1444-52. PubMed ID: 25653387
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  • 19. GTP binding and hydrolysis by the signal recognition particle during initiation of protein translocation.
    Miller JD, Wilhelm H, Gierasch L, Gilmore R, Walter P.
    Nature; 1993 Nov 25; 366(6453):351-4. PubMed ID: 8247130
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  • 20. The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon.
    Draycheva A, Bornemann T, Ryazanov S, Lakomek NA, Wintermeyer W.
    Mol Microbiol; 2016 Oct 25; 102(1):152-67. PubMed ID: 27355662
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