Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins

Bacterial proteins are synthesized with formyl-methionine in their N-terminus, but most of them are co-translationally deformylated. Here, the authors show that inner-membrane proteins are protected from deformylation by the binding of the signal recognition particle (SRP) during translation.

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Autores principales: Amitabh Ranjan, Evan Mercier, Arshiya Bhatt, Wolfgang Wintermeyer
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:83c059c8a0f7497dbfaccb26be2896842021-12-02T15:39:01ZSignal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins10.1038/ncomms155622041-1723https://doaj.org/article/83c059c8a0f7497dbfaccb26be2896842017-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15562https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Bacterial proteins are synthesized with formyl-methionine in their N-terminus, but most of them are co-translationally deformylated. Here, the authors show that inner-membrane proteins are protected from deformylation by the binding of the signal recognition particle (SRP) during translation.Amitabh RanjanEvan MercierArshiya BhattWolfgang WintermeyerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2017)
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Amitabh Ranjan
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Arshiya Bhatt
Wolfgang Wintermeyer
Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
description Bacterial proteins are synthesized with formyl-methionine in their N-terminus, but most of them are co-translationally deformylated. Here, the authors show that inner-membrane proteins are protected from deformylation by the binding of the signal recognition particle (SRP) during translation.
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author Amitabh Ranjan
Evan Mercier
Arshiya Bhatt
Wolfgang Wintermeyer
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Arshiya Bhatt
Wolfgang Wintermeyer
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title Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
title_short Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
title_full Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
title_fullStr Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
title_full_unstemmed Signal recognition particle prevents N-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
title_sort signal recognition particle prevents n-terminal processing of bacterial membrane proteins
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