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  • 1. 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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  • 2. The bacterial SRP receptor, SecA and the ribosome use overlapping binding sites on the SecY translocon.
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    Traffic; 2011 May 13; 12(5):563-78. PubMed ID: 21255212
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  • 3. FtsY, the bacterial signal-recognition particle receptor, interacts functionally and physically with the SecYEG translocon.
    Angelini S, Deitermann S, Koch HG.
    EMBO Rep; 2005 May 13; 6(5):476-81. PubMed ID: 15815684
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  • 4. Signal sequence-independent SRP-SR complex formation at the membrane suggests an alternative targeting pathway within the SRP cycle.
    Braig D, Mircheva M, Sachelaru I, van der Sluis EO, Sturm L, Beckmann R, Koch HG.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2011 Jul 01; 22(13):2309-23. PubMed ID: 21551068
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  • 5. Accumulation of endoplasmic membranes and novel membrane-bound ribosome-signal recognition particle receptor complexes in Escherichia coli.
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  • 6. Co-translational protein targeting catalyzed by the Escherichia coli signal recognition particle and its receptor.
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  • 7. Interaction of E. coli Ffh/4.5S ribonucleoprotein and FtsY mimics that of mammalian signal recognition particle and its receptor.
    Miller JD, Bernstein HD, Walter P.
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  • 8. Cotranslational protein targeting to the membrane: Nascent-chain transfer in a quaternary complex formed at the translocon.
    Draycheva A, Lee S, Wintermeyer W.
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  • 9. Membrane binding of the bacterial signal recognition particle receptor involves two distinct binding sites.
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  • 10. Ribosome binding induces repositioning of the signal recognition particle receptor on the translocon.
    Kuhn P, Draycheva A, Vogt A, Petriman NA, Sturm L, Drepper F, Warscheid B, Wintermeyer W, Koch HG.
    J Cell Biol; 2015 Oct 12; 211(1):91-104. PubMed ID: 26459600
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  • 11. 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.
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  • 12. SRbeta coordinates signal sequence release from SRP with ribosome binding to the translocon.
    Fulga TA, Sinning I, Dobberstein B, Pool MR.
    EMBO J; 2001 May 01; 20(9):2338-47. PubMed ID: 11331598
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  • 13. Binding of signal recognition particle gives ribosome/nascent chain complexes a competitive advantage in endoplasmic reticulum membrane interaction.
    Neuhof A, Rolls MM, Jungnickel B, Kalies KU, Rapoport TA.
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  • 14. The Escherichia coli SRP and SecB targeting pathways converge at the translocon.
    Valent QA, Scotti PA, High S, de Gier JW, von Heijne G, Lentzen G, Wintermeyer W, Oudega B, Luirink J.
    EMBO J; 1998 May 01; 17(9):2504-12. PubMed ID: 9564033
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  • 15. Ribosome-SRP-FtsY cotranslational targeting complex in the closed state.
    von Loeffelholz O, Jiang Q, Ariosa A, Karuppasamy M, Huard K, Berger I, Shan SO, Schaffitzel C.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2015 Mar 31; 112(13):3943-8. PubMed ID: 25775537
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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.
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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2000 Apr 25; 97(9):4621-6. PubMed ID: 10781067
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  • 17. Signal sequences activate the catalytic switch of SRP RNA.
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  • 18. Role of Sec61alpha in the regulated transfer of the ribosome-nascent chain complex from the signal recognition particle to the translocation channel.
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  • 19. SecA is not required for signal recognition particle-mediated targeting and initial membrane insertion of a nascent inner membrane protein.
    Scotti PA, Valent QA, Manting EH, Urbanus ML, Driessen AJ, Oudega B, Luirink J.
    J Biol Chem; 1999 Oct 15; 274(42):29883-8. PubMed ID: 10514469
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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.
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