The Principles of Protein Targeting and Transport Across Cell Membranes

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Abstract

The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the protein targeting, transport and translocation field. Major advances were made during this time period. Now the molecular details of the targeting factors, receptors and the membrane channels that were envisioned in Blobel’s Signal Hypothesis in the 1970s have been revealed by powerful structural methods. It is evident that there is a myriad of cytosolic and membrane associated systems that accurately sort and target newly synthesized proteins to their correct membrane translocases for membrane insertion or protein translocation. Here we will describe the common principles for protein transport in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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Chen, Y., Shanmugam, S. K., & Dalbey, R. E. (2019, June 15). The Principles of Protein Targeting and Transport Across Cell Membranes. Protein Journal. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10930-019-09847-2

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