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Bacterial Membrane Transport Proteins
1976Bacterial transport systems are historically associated with the acceptance of the idea that the crossing of the cell membrane by a physiologically significant solute was mediated by the specialized operation of a protein or an array of molecules including specific proteins.
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Determining Protein Transport to the Plasma Membrane
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2000AbstractMany integral membrane proteins synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum ultimately arrive at the cell surface to contact the cell environment. During transit through the Golgi and trans‐Golgi network, proteins acquire post‐translational modifications that can be used to track the appearance of such modified proteins at the cell surface ...
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Protein Transport Across Membranes
2015Mitochondria contain their own DNA, they divide throughout interphase and are distributed randomly between daughter cells during cell division. Most mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus and produced in the cytosol. They are then imported into the mitochondria via the TOM/TIM transport system, which recognises them by a specific ...
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[42] Membrane-Associated folate transport proteins
1986Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on membrane-associated folate transport proteins. Folate compounds serve as coenzymes for various enzymes that catalyze reactions of one-carbon metabolism. Eukaryotic cells and certain bacteria are unable to synthesize folates de novo and therefore have developed transport systems to capture these compounds ...
F.M. Huennekens, G.B. Henderson
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Facilitated Substrate Transport through Membrane Proteins
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
Mathias Winterhalter, Christian Hilty
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Membrane Transport of Proteins: A Multitude of Pathways at the Thylakoid Membrane
1997A characteristic feature of the eukaryotic cell is its compartmentalization and the presence of organelles. Each organelle provides particular functions for the cell and accordingly houses a unique set of proteins. Only a minority of these proteins are synthesized in the organelles themselves, because only mitochondria and plastids contain residual ...
Jürgen Berghöfer+2 more
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, 2016
Liqi Li+6 more
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