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CRYO-EM STRUCTURE OF THE MAMMALIAN SEC61 COMPLEX BOUND TO THE ACTIVELY TRANSLATING WHEAT GERM 80S RIBOSOME[RIBOSOME]
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Lateral opening of a translocon upon entry of protein suggests the mechanism of insertion into membranes[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
The structure of a protein conducting channel[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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The plug domain of the SecY protein stablizes the closed state of the translocation channel and maintains a membrane seal[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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Cryo-EM structure of idle yeast Ssh1 complex bound to the yeast 80S ribosome[RIBOSOME]
Cryo-EM structure of the active yeast Ssh1 complex bound to the yeast 80S ribosome[RIBOSOME]
Crystal structure of the protein-translocation complex formed by the SecY channel and the SecA ATPase[MEMBRANE PROTEIN, PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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Normal mode-based flexible fitted coordinates of a translocating SecYEG protein-conducting channel into the cryo-EM map of a SecYEG-nascent chain-70S ribosome complex from E. coli[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Normal mode-based flexible fitted coordinates of a non-translocating SecYEG protein-conducting channel into the cryo-EM map of a SecYEG-nascent chain-70S ribosome complex from E. coli[PROTEIN TRANSPOR...
Crystal Structure of SecYE translocon from Thermus thermophilus[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal Structure of SecYE translocon from Thermus thermophilus with a Fab fragment[PROTEIN TRANSPORT/IMMUNE SYSTEM]
Structure of the complex of aquifex aeolicus SecYEG and bacillus subtilis SecA[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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