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Directionality in protein translocation across membranes: the N-tail phenomenon.
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Directionality in protein translocation across membranes: the N-tail phenomenon.
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Gunnar von Heijne
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Dalbey RE
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Trends in Cell Biology
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Protein translocation into proteoliposomes reconstituted from purified components of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane
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The membrane proteins TRAMp and sec61 alpha p may be involved in post-translational transport of presecretory proteins into mammalian microsomes.
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Bacterial leader peptidase, a membrane protein without a leader peptide, uses the same export pathway as pre-secretory proteins
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The Sec61 complex is essential for the insertion of proteins into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum
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The function of a leader peptide in translocating charged amino acyl residues across a membrane
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Reversible topology of a bifunctional transmembrane protein depends upon the charge balance around its transmembrane domain.
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Sec dependent and sec independent assembly of E. coli inner membrane proteins: the topological rules depend on chain length
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Membrane protein topology: effects of delta mu H+ on the translocation of charged residues explain the 'positive inside' rule.
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Topology of eukaryotic type II membrane proteins: importance of N-terminal positively charged residues flanking the hydrophobic domain
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Integration of a small integral membrane protein, M2, of influenza virus into the endoplasmic reticulum: analysis of the internal signal-anchor domain of a protein with an ectoplasmic NH2 terminus
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A short amino-terminal segment of microsomal cytochrome P-450 functions both as an insertion signal and as a stop-transfer sequence.
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Assembly of eukaryotic class III (N-out, C-in) membrane proteins into the Escherichia coli cytoplasmic membrane.
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10.1016/S0962-8924(00)89079-0
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14732054
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1 June 2018
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14732054
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