- A
protein precursor, also
called a pro-protein or pro-peptide, is an
inactive protein (or peptide) that can be
turned into an
active form by post-translational...
- degraded. As an example, the vast
majority of all
known complex plastid preproteins (an 'unactivated' protein)
encoded in the
nucleus possess a topogenic...
- part of the
tunnel that
chloroplast preproteins travel through, and
seems to
provide the
force that
pushes preproteins through,
using the
energy from GTP...
-
complex involved in the recognition, unfolding, and
translocation of
preproteins into the mitochondria. See TIM17A (MIM 605057).[supplied by OMIM] TOMM20...
-
import complex (MIM) and be
transferred laterally to the membrane. For
preproteins containing hydrophobic internal sequences that
correlate to beta-barrel...
-
complex – the
translocase of the
outer membrane, to
import cytosolic preproteins into the mitochondrion. TOMM20 TOMM40 TOMM70A GRCh38:
Ensembl release...
-
Unlike cleavable preproteins,
following translocation across the
outer membrane via the
translocase of the
outer membrane,
carrier preproteins are
bound by...
-
exists as a "dimer of dimers" in the
bacterial cytoplasm. SecB
maintains preproteins in an
unfolded state after translation and
targets these to the peripheral...
- In
protein structures, a beta
barrel (β barrel) is a beta
sheet (β sheet)
composed of
tandem repeats that
twists and
coils to form a
closed toroidal structure...
-
exists as a "dimer of dimers" in the
bacterial cytoplasm. SecB
maintains preproteins in an
unfolded state after translation, and
targets these to the peripheral...