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- 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...
- chloroplast. Alternatively, if a chloroplast preprotein's transit peptide is not phosphorylated, a chloroplast preprotein can still attach to a heat shock protein...
- the HWD and the PPXD domains) which consequently mechanically move the preprotein across the membrane. However, these conformational changes are partly...
- the preprotein internal sequences. If the preprotein contains internal hydrophobic regions capable of forming alpha helices, then the preprotein will...
- 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...
- mitochondrial subcompartments. HSP90 aids the delivery of the mitochondrial preprotein to the TOM complex in an ATP-dependent process. Many precursor proteins...
- R****ow J (May 1997). "Multiple interactions of components mediating preprotein translocation across the inner mitochondrial membrane". The EMBO Journal...
- sarcolipin ABC transporters General secretory pathway (Sec) translocon (preprotein translocase SecY) Mitochondrial carrier proteins Major Facilitator Superfamily...
- Additionally, a 51-amino-acid insertion has been identified in SecA preprotein translocase which is shared by all members of the Aquificota, as well...
- across the inner membrane in some Gram-negative bacteria occurs via the preprotein translocase pathway. Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm as precursors...