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Cotranslational signal-independent SRP preloading during membrane targeting

Justin W. Chartron, Katherine C. L. Hunt and Judith Frydman ()
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Justin W. Chartron: Stanford University Stanford
Katherine C. L. Hunt: Stanford University Stanford
Judith Frydman: Stanford University Stanford

Nature, 2016, vol. 536, issue 7615, 224-228

Abstract: The signal recognition particle (SRP) preferentially binds peptides destined for secretion before peptide-targeting signals are translated through recognition of elements in their mRNA, including non-coding sequences.

Date: 2016
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