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Transport of proteins into chloroplasts

Photosynthesis Research, 1988
The import of cytoplasmically synthesized proteins into chloroplasts involves an interaction between at least two components; the precursor protein, and the import apparatus in the chloroplast envelope membrane. This review summarizes the information available about each of these components.
Thomas H. Lubben   +2 more
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Transport of Proteins into Mitochondria

The Protein Journal, 2019
Mitochondria are essential organelles of eukaryotic cells. They consist of hundreds of different proteins that exhibit crucial activities in respiration, catabolic metabolism and the synthesis of amino acids, lipids, heme and iron-sulfur clusters.
Katja G. Hansen, Johannes M. Herrmann
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Construction of a Switchable Nanochannel for Protein Transport via a Pillar[5]arene-Based Host-Guest System.

Analytical Chemistry, 2018
Modulating protein selective translocation is a significant process, which has great potential for mimicking and understanding complex biological activities.
Fan Zhang   +6 more
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Membrane Transport of Proteins

Nature New Biology, 1972
FACILITATED diffusion of small organic molecules across cell membranes is thought to be carrier-mediated in part because the process displays reaction kinetics. Models describing carrier transport assume that the transported molecule is associated with the membrane, reacting presumably with membrane proteins, and is then moved across the barrier.
Stephen S. Rothman, C. Liebow
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Lipid-assisted protein transport: A diffusion-reaction model supported by kinetic experiments and molecular dynamics simulations.

Journal of Chemical Physics, 2016
The protein transport inside a cell is a complex phenomenon that goes through several difficult steps. The facilitated transport requires sophisticated machineries involving protein assemblies.
C. La Rosa   +4 more
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Zinc Transporter Proteins

Neurochemical Research, 2017
Zinc, which is involved in the structure of all enzyme classes, is a micro nutrient element and necessary for growth and development. The ability of zinc to function without causing toxic effects is depends on the protection of its homeostasis. Zinc transporter proteins are responsible for keeping zinc at certain concentrations.
Abdulkerim Kasim Baltaci, Kemal Yuce
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Transport Proteins

Science Signaling, 2013
Animated lessons describe the classes of transport proteins and illustrate mechanisms of transport.
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Apolipoprotein E: cholesterol transport protein with expanding role in cell biology.

Science, 1988
Apolipoprotein E is a plasma protein that serves as a ligand for low density lipoprotein receptors and, through its interaction with these receptors, participates in the transport of cholesterol and other lipids among various cells of the body.
R. Mahley
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Water-Transporting Proteins

Journal of Membrane Biology, 2009
Transport through lipids and aquaporins is osmotic and entirely driven by the difference in osmotic pressure. Water transport in cotransporters and uniporters is different: Water can be cotransported, energized by coupling to the substrate flux by a mechanism closely associated with protein.
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THE TRANSPORT OF PROTEINS INTO CHLOROPLASTS

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1986
PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARy . . . . . . .... . . .. .... 879 OVERVIEW OF TRANSPORT OF PROTEINS THROUGH MEMBRANES 880 Cotranslational Transport 880 Postt ranslational Transport 881 CHLOROPLAST TOPOLOGY: DIVERGENT PATHWAYS FOR PROTEIN IMPORT AND SORTING 882 Proteins of the Stromal Compartment 882 Transit Sequences of Stromal Protein Precursors ...
Gregory W. Schmidt, Michael L. Mishkind
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