Protein Targeting, Transport, and TranslocationRoss Dalbey, Gunnar von Heijne Elsevier, 09/04/2002 - 336 من الصفحات Protein Targeting, Transport, and Translocation presents an in-depth overview on the topic of protein synthesis, covering all areas of protein science, including protein targeting, secretion, folding, assembly, structure, localization, quality control, degradation, and antigen presentation. Chapters also include sections on the history of the field as well as summary panels for quick reference. Numerous color illustrations complement the presentation of material. This book is an essential reference for anyone in biochemistry and protein science, as well as an excellent textbook for advanced students in these and related fields.
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... involved in translocation of secretory proteins across the ER. The first component to be isolated in 1978/1980 was the binding factor, whose existence was predicted in 1971. Unexpectedly this binding factor turned out to be a ...
... involved in translocation of secretory proteins across the ER. The first component to be isolated in 1978/1980 was the binding factor, whose existence was predicted in 1971. Unexpectedly this binding factor turned out to be a ...
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... involved in each of the cases. Similar strategies were also used to study intercompartmental transport. The various chapters of this book give us an account of these efforts and where we presently stand. Although signal sequences ...
... involved in each of the cases. Similar strategies were also used to study intercompartmental transport. The various chapters of this book give us an account of these efforts and where we presently stand. Although signal sequences ...
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... involved in protein export. A powerful role is also played by the in vitro techniques where the functions of the purified proteins are defined and where the goal is to reconstitute transport events in a test tube. Finally, cell biology ...
... involved in protein export. A powerful role is also played by the in vitro techniques where the functions of the purified proteins are defined and where the goal is to reconstitute transport events in a test tube. Finally, cell biology ...
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... involved in protein traffic in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Only a subset of mutants are shown in the different pathways. The sec genes encode proteins involved in the secretory pathway, whereas vps encode vacuolar protein ...
... involved in protein traffic in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Only a subset of mutants are shown in the different pathways. The sec genes encode proteins involved in the secretory pathway, whereas vps encode vacuolar protein ...
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... involved in protein export in both bacteria and eukaryotes. • These techniques also define the region of the exported protein that is critical for export. IN. VITRO. TRANSLOCATION. AND. TRANSPORT. STUDIES. Translocation into membrane ...
... involved in protein export in both bacteria and eukaryotes. • These techniques also define the region of the exported protein that is critical for export. IN. VITRO. TRANSLOCATION. AND. TRANSPORT. STUDIES. Translocation into membrane ...
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Chapter 6 Membrane Protein Insertion into Bacterial Membranes and the Endoplasmic Reticulum | 107 |
Chapter 7 Disulfide Bond Formation in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes | 131 |
Chapter 8 The Unfolded Protein Response | 151 |
The Endoplasmic Reticulum and its Cytoplasmic Proteasome Connection | 180 |
Chapter 10 Translocation of Proteins into Mitochondria | 214 |
Chapter 12 Import of Proteins into Peroxisomes | 268 |
Chapter 13 Nucleocytoplasmic Transport | 293 |
Chapter 14 Protein Transport to the Yeast Vacuole | 322 |
Chapter 15 The Secretory Pathway | 358 |
Chapter 16 Vesicular Transport | 377 |
Chapter 17 ConclusionPerspective | 402 |
Index | 407 |
Chapter 11 The Import and Sorting of Protein into Chloroplasts | 240 |
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