The Enzymes: Molecular Machines Involved in Protein Transport across Cellular MembranesRoss Dalbey, Carla Koehler, Fuyuhiko Tamanoi Elsevier, 28 aug. 2007 - 666 pagini This volume of The Enzymes features high-caliber thematic articles on the topic of molecular machines involved in protein transport across cellular membranes. The book consists of five parts which span the range of membranes including bacterial, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrial, chloroplast, and peroxismal. |
Cuprins
Crossing Endoplasmic Reticulum Membranes | 175 |
Crossing Mitochondrial
Membranes | 307 |
Crossing Chloroplast Membranes | 413 |
Crossing Peroxisomal Membranes | 523 |
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Acad Sci USA activity Alb3 amino acids Arabidopsis assembly ATPase bacterial bilayer binding Biochem biogenesis Biol Chem calnexin calreticulin Cell Biol cerevisiae channel chaperone chloroplast complex components conserved cotranslational cpSRP54 cross-linking cytoplasmic cytosol dimer disulfide bond domain DsbA EMBO encoded endoplasmic reticulum enzymes Erv1 Escherichia coli eukaryotic folding function gene GTPase homologue hydrophobic inner membrane insertion integration interaction intermembrane space LHCP lipid lipoproteins LolCDE lumen mammalian mechanism mediated membrane proteins mitochondrial Mol Biol Mol Cell molecular motif mutant N-terminal nascent chain Natl Acad Sci Neupert outer membrane pathway periplasmic peroxins Pex5 Pex5p Pfanner polypeptide pore posttranslational precursor proteins preprotein presequence Proc Natl Acad protein import protein translocation protein transport receptor redox residues ribosome role SecA SecB SecYEG signal peptide signal recognition particle signal sequence SRP RNA structure substrate subunit targeting thylakoid membrane translocase translocon transmembrane vitro yeast YidC