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The following pages link to Translocation of proteins across the endoplasmic reticulum III. Signal recognition protein (SRP) causes signal sequence-dependent and site-specific arrest of chain elongation that is released by microsomal membranes (Q36205578):
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- Mutations in the PTS1 receptor gene, PXR1, define complementation group 2 of the peroxisome biogenesis disorders (Q24314366) (← links)
- A human Alu RNA-binding protein whose expression is associated with accumulation of small cytoplasmic Alu RNA (Q24315957) (← links)
- Protein SRP54 of human signal recognition particle: cloning, expression, and comparative analysis of functional sites (Q24318578) (← links)
- Carboxyl-terminal targeting and novel post-translational processing of JAW1, a lymphoid protein of the endoplasmic reticulum (Q24321857) (← links)
- A protein of the endoplasmic reticulum involved early in polypeptide translocation (Q24336350) (← links)
- GTP-binding membrane protein of Escherichia coli with sequence homology to initiation factor 2 and elongation factors Tu and G (Q24611208) (← links)
- Ff coliphages: structural and functional relationships (Q24634428) (← links)
- Protein translocation across the ER requires a functional GTP binding site in the alpha subunit of the signal recognition particle receptor (Q24643469) (← links)
- Comparison of initiation of protein synthesis in procaryotes, eucaryotes, and organelles (Q24654718) (← links)
- The signal recognition particle receptor is a complex that contains two distinct polypeptide chains (Q24680311) (← links)
- Segregation of the polypeptide translocation apparatus to regions of the endoplasmic reticulum containing ribophorins and ribosomes. II. Rat liver microsomal subfractions contain equimolar amounts of ribophorins and ribosomes (Q24680600) (← links)
- Protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum. I. Detection in the microsomal membrane of a receptor for the signal recognition particle (Q24680984) (← links)
- Subcellular distribution of signal recognition particle and 7SL-RNA determined with polypeptide-specific antibodies and complementary DNA probe (Q24681166) (← links)
- Translocation of proteins across the endoplasmic reticulum. I. Signal recognition protein (SRP) binds to in-vitro-assembled polysomes synthesizing secretory protein (Q24681488) (← links)
- The ribosome regulates the GTPase of the beta-subunit of the signal recognition particle receptor (Q24683394) (← links)
- Use of endogenous signal sequences for transient production and efficient secretion by moss (Physcomitrella patens) cells (Q24811666) (← links)
- Protein translocation: what's the problem? (Q26747205) (← links)
- Sec-secretion and sortase-mediated anchoring of proteins in Gram-positive bacteria (Q26852214) (← links)
- The Sec-dependent pathway (Q27010633) (← links)
- Site-directed mutations in the Sindbis virus E2 glycoprotein identify palmitoylation sites and affect virus budding (Q27486025) (← links)
- Proteolytic processing of the Sindbis virus membrane protein precursor PE2 is nonessential for growth in vertebrate cells but is required for efficient growth in invertebrate cells (Q27486186) (← links)
- Interaction of signal-recognition particle 54 GTPase domain and signal-recognition particle RNA in the free signal-recognition particle (Q27648022) (← links)
- The Sec translocase (Q27691857) (← links)
- Translational arrest by a prokaryotic signal recognition particle is mediated by RNA interactions (Q27702097) (← links)
- Elongation arrest is a physiologically important function of signal recognition particle (Q27931328) (← links)
- Signal recognition particle receptor is important for cell growth and protein secretion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27931552) (← links)
- Plasmodium falciparum signal recognition particle components and anti-parasitic effect of ivermectin in blocking nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of SRP. (Q27972966) (← links)
- The trypanosomatid signal recognition particle consists of two RNA molecules, a 7SL RNA homologue and a novel tRNA-like molecule (Q28212283) (← links)
- Signal recognition particle contains a 7S RNA essential for protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum (Q28262375) (← links)
- Alu sequences are processed 7SL RNA genes (Q28263050) (← links)
- Disassembly and reconstitution of signal recognition particle (Q28268022) (← links)
- Requirement of GTP Hydrolysis for Dissociation of the Signal Recognition Particle from Its Receptor (Q28282286) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of cDNA clones for rat ribophorin I: complete coding sequence and in vitro synthesis and insertion of the encoded product into endoplasmic reticulum membranes (Q28572381) (← links)
- Molecular evolution of SRP cycle components: functional implications (Q28776486) (← links)
- Compositional and structural features related to thermal stability in the archaea SRP19 and SRP54 signal recognition particle proteins (Q30402003) (← links)
- Targeting and insertion of heterologous membrane proteins in E. coli (Q33193252) (← links)
- Isolation and nucleotide sequence of cDNA clone for bovine pancreatic anionic trypsinogen. Structural identity within the trypsin family (Q33258947) (← links)
- The 68 kDa protein of signal recognition particle contains a glycine-rich region also found in certain RNA-binding proteins (Q33259517) (← links)
- Use of synthetic signal sequences to explore the protein export machinery (Q33344714) (← links)
- Surface proteins of gram-positive bacteria and mechanisms of their targeting to the cell wall envelope (Q33538951) (← links)
- Protein translocation into and across the bacterial plasma membrane and the plant thylakoid membrane (Q33543963) (← links)
- Mechanisms of protein localization (Q33628061) (← links)
- Residues in SRP9/14 essential for elongation arrest activity of the signal recognition particle define a positively charged functional domain on one side of the protein (Q33799151) (← links)
- The nascent-polypeptide-associated complex: having a "NAC" for fidelity in translocation (Q33844594) (← links)
- The intrinsic ability of ribosomes to bind to endoplasmic reticulum membranes is regulated by signal recognition particle and nascent-polypeptide-associated complex (Q33845048) (← links)
- The rat hepatocyte plasma membrane organic anion binding protein is immunologically related to the mitochondrial F1 adenosine triphosphatase beta-subunit (Q33850980) (← links)
- Malaria circumsporozoite protein inhibits protein synthesis in mammalian cells (Q33889091) (← links)
- Deletion analysis of the internal signal-anchor domain of the human asialoglycoprotein receptor H1. (Q33929581) (← links)
- Evidence for an extended 7SL RNA structure in the signal recognition particle (Q33929864) (← links)
- Structure and function of the bacterial Sec translocon. (Q34005867) (← links)