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Diversity and evolution of protein translocation.
Pohlschröder M, Hartmann E, Hand NJ, Dilks K, Haddad A. Pohlschröder M, et al. Among authors: hartmann e. Annu Rev Microbiol. 2005;59:91-111. doi: 10.1146/annurev.micro.59.030804.121353. Annu Rev Microbiol. 2005. PMID: 16153164 Review.
X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel.
Van den Berg B, Clemons WM Jr, Collinson I, Modis Y, Hartmann E, Harrison SC, Rapoport TA. Van den Berg B, et al. Among authors: hartmann e. Nature. 2004 Jan 1;427(6969):36-44. doi: 10.1038/nature02218. Epub 2003 Dec 3. Nature. 2004. PMID: 14661030
Sec61p is adjacent to nascent type I and type II signal-anchor proteins during their membrane insertion.
High S, Andersen SS, Görlich D, Hartmann E, Prehn S, Rapoport TA, Dobberstein B. High S, et al. Among authors: hartmann e. J Cell Biol. 1993 May;121(4):743-50. doi: 10.1083/jcb.121.4.743. J Cell Biol. 1993. PMID: 8491769 Free PMC article.
Thus, Sec61p is the principal cross-linking partner of both type I and type II signal-anchor proteins during their membrane insertion (this work), and of secretory proteins during their translocation (Gorlich, D., S. Prehn, E. Hartmann, K.-U. Kalies, and T. A. Rapop …
Thus, Sec61p is the principal cross-linking partner of both type I and type II signal-anchor proteins during their membrane insertion (this …
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