Signal Recognition Particle Suppressor Screening Reveals the Regulation of Membrane Protein Targeting by the Translation Rate
Inner membrane proteins (IMPs) are cotranslationally inserted into the inner membrane or endoplasmic reticulum by the signal recognition particle (SRP). Generally, the deletion of SRP can result in protein targeting defects in Escherichia coli
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Main Authors: | Liuqun Zhao, Yanyan Cui, Gang Fu, Zixiang Xu, Xiaoping Liao, Dawei Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a8b373904b1e400f85c0e0d0c9ef78e1 |
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