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A Clearer Picture of the ER Translocon Complex Max Gemmer and Friedrich Förster*
X-Ray Structure of a Protein-Conducting Channel
Active and Passive Displacement of Transmembrane Domains Both Occur During Opsin Biogenesis at the Sec61 Translocon
Protein Folding and Quality Control in the ER
Squaring the EMC – How Promoting Membrane Protein Biogenesis Impacts Cellular Functions and Organismal Homeostasis Norbert Volkmar1 and John C
Characterization of Five Transmembrane Proteins: with Focus on the Tweety, Sideroflexin, and YIP1 Domain Families
Mrna Encoding Sec61β, a Tail-Anchored Protein, Is Localized on the Endoplasmic Reticulum Xianying A
Protein Translocation Across the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Crystal Structure of a Substrate-Engaged Secy Protein-Translocation Channel
Mapping the Membrane Proteome of Anaerobic Gut Fungi Identifies a Wealth of Carbohydrate Binding Proteins and Transporters Susanna Seppälä1,2, Kevin V
Stepwise Gating of the Sec61 Protein-Conducting Channel by Sec63 and Sec62
Sec61 Blockade by Mycolactone Inhibits Antigen Cross-Presentation
Mechanistic Insights Into the Inhibition of Sec61-Dependent Co- and Post-Translational Translocation by Mycolactone Michael Mckenna1, Rachel E
Mechanisms of Sec61/Secy-Mediated Protein Translocation Across Membranes
BAP31 Interacts with Sec61 Translocons and Promotes Retrotranslocation of CFTRDF508 Via the Derlin-1 Complex
Structure of the Sec61 Channel Opened by a Signal Sequence
The Protein Translocation Channel Mediates Glycopeptide Export Across the Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane
Sec61 Complex Subcellular Localisation
Top View
1 Stepwise Gating of the Sec61 Protein-Conducting Channel by Sec63 And
An ER Translocon for Multi-Pass Membrane Protein Biogenesis
Analysis of the Putative Nucleoporin POM33 in the Filamentous Fungus Sordaria Macrospora
Human Diseases Affecting Gating of the Sec61 Complex
Conservation of Co-Evolving Protein Interfaces Bridges Prokaryote-Eukaryote Homologies in the Twilight Zone
An Allosteric Sec61 Inhibitor Traps Nascent Transmembrane Helices At
Oncoprotein AEG-1 Is an Endoplasmic Reticulum RNA Binding Protein Whose Interactome Is Enriched in Organelle Resident Protein-Encoding Mrnas
Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Degradation-Dependent Processing in Cross-Presentation and Its Potential for Dendritic Cell Vaccinations: a Review
Asgard Archaea Illuminate the Origin of Eukaryotic Cellular Complexity Katarzyna Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka1*, Eva F
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