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200 related items for PubMed ID: 8521805

  • 1. A complex of the signal sequence binding protein and the SRP RNA promotes translocation of nascent proteins.
    Hauser S, Bacher G, Dobberstein B, Lütcke H.
    EMBO J; 1995 Nov 15; 14(22):5485-93. PubMed ID: 8521805
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  • 2. Regulation by the ribosome of the GTPase of the signal-recognition particle during protein targeting.
    Bacher G, Lütcke H, Jungnickel B, Rapoport TA, Dobberstein B.
    Nature; 1996 May 16; 381(6579):248-51. PubMed ID: 8622769
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  • 3. 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.
    Nature; 1994 Feb 17; 367(6464):657-9. PubMed ID: 8107852
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  • 4. 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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  • 5. Signal sequence recognition and targeting of ribosomes to the endoplasmic reticulum by the signal recognition particle do not require GTP.
    Rapiejko PJ, Gilmore R.
    Mol Biol Cell; 1994 Aug 25; 5(8):887-97. PubMed ID: 7803856
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  • 6. Role of Sec61alpha in the regulated transfer of the ribosome-nascent chain complex from the signal recognition particle to the translocation channel.
    Song W, Raden D, Mandon EC, Gilmore R.
    Cell; 2000 Feb 04; 100(3):333-43. PubMed ID: 10676815
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  • 8. 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. Archaeal SRP RNA and SRP19 facilitate the assembly of SRP54-FtsY targeting complex.
    Gupta S, Roy M, Dey D, Bhakta K, Bhowmick A, Chattopadhyay D, Ghosh A.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2021 Aug 20; 566():53-58. PubMed ID: 34116357
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  • 13. Nuclear export of signal recognition particle RNA is a facilitated process that involves the Alu sequence domain.
    He XP, Bataillé N, Fried HM.
    J Cell Sci; 1994 Apr 20; 107 ( Pt 4)():903-12. PubMed ID: 7520043
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  • 14. A structural step into the SRP cycle.
    Wild K, Rosendal KR, Sinning I.
    Mol Microbiol; 2004 Jul 20; 53(2):357-63. PubMed ID: 15228518
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  • 15. Structures of SRP54 and SRP19, the two proteins that organize the ribonucleic core of the signal recognition particle from Pyrococcus furiosus.
    Egea PF, Napetschnig J, Walter P, Stroud RM.
    PLoS One; 2008 Jul 20; 3(10):e3528. PubMed ID: 18953414
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  • 16. Assembly of archaeal signal recognition particle from recombinant components.
    Bhuiyan SH, Gowda K, Hotokezaka H, Zwieb C.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 2000 Mar 15; 28(6):1365-73. PubMed ID: 10684931
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  • 20. Elongation arrest is not a prerequisite for secretory protein translocation across the microsomal membrane.
    Siegel V, Walter P.
    J Cell Biol; 1985 Jun 15; 100(6):1913-21. PubMed ID: 2581979
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