T A Rapoport
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Matlack K, Plath K, Misselwitz B, Rapoport T
Science
. 1997 Aug;
277(5328):938-41.
PMID: 9252322
Posttranslational protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane of yeast requires a seven-component transmembrane complex (the Sec complex) in collaboration with the lumenal Kar2 protein (Kar2p). A translocation substrate was...
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Mothes W, Heinrich S, Graf R, Nilsson I, von Heijne G, Brunner J, et al.
Cell
. 1997 May;
89(4):523-33.
PMID: 9160744
As proteins are integrated into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, some hydrophilic polypeptide segments are transported through the translocation channel, others remain in the cytosol, and hydrophobic transmembrane sequences...
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Wiertz E, Tortorella D, Bogyo M, Yu J, Mothes W, Jones T, et al.
Nature
. 1996 Dec;
384(6608):432-8.
PMID: 8945469
The human cytomegalovirus genome encodes proteins that trigger destruction of newly synthesized major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. The human cytomegalovirus gene US2 specifies a product capable of dislocating...
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Hanein D, Matlack K, Jungnickel B, Plath K, Kalies K, Miller K, et al.
Cell
. 1996 Nov;
87(4):721-32.
PMID: 8929540
The heterotrimeric Sec61p complex is a major component of the protein-conducting channel of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, associating with either ribosomes or the Sec62/63 complex to perform co- and...
35.
Rapoport T, Rolls M, Jungnickel B
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 1996 Aug;
8(4):499-504.
PMID: 8791447
Since the identification of essential protein-translocation components in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane, research efforts have concentrated on the elucidation of the molecular mechanism of protein transport across this membrane. Recent...
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Voigt S, Jungnickel B, Hartmann E, Rapoport T
J Cell Biol
. 1996 Jul;
134(1):25-35.
PMID: 8698819
Cotranslational translocation of proteins across the mammalian ER membrane involves, in addition to the signal recognition particle receptor and the Sec61p complex, the translocating chain-associating membrane (TRAM) protein, the function...
37.
Regulation by the ribosome of the GTPase of the signal-recognition particle during protein targeting
Bacher G, Lutcke H, Jungnickel B, Rapoport T, Dobberstein B
Nature
. 1996 May;
381(6579):248-51.
PMID: 8622769
The signal-recognition particle (SRP) is important for the targeting of many secretory and membrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Targeting is regulated by three GTPases, the 54K subunit of...
38.
Finke K, Plath K, Panzner S, Prehn S, Rapoport T, Hartmann E, et al.
EMBO J
. 1996 Apr;
15(7):1482-94.
PMID: 8612571
Yeast microsomes contain a heptameric Sec complex involved in post-translational protein transport that is composed of a heterotrimeric Sec61p complex and a tetrameric Sec62-Sec63 complex. The trimeric Sec61p complex also...
39.
Whitley P, Grahn E, Kutay U, Rapoport T, von Heijne G
J Biol Chem
. 1996 Mar;
271(13):7583-6.
PMID: 8631791
Synaptobrevin is a tail-anchored protein with a hydrophobic C-terminal transmembrane segment that inserts into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane independently of the SRP/Sec61p pathway. Here, we show that idealized hydrophobic segments...
40.
Rapoport T, Jungnickel B, Kutay U
Annu Rev Biochem
. 1996 Jan;
65:271-303.
PMID: 8811181
Protein transport across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane can occur by two pathways, a co- and a post-translational one. In both cases, polypeptides are first targeted to translocation sites in the...