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G K Lamppa

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 15, 1988
The chlorophyll a/b-binding protein inserts into the thylakoids independent of its cognate transit peptideG K Lamppa
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 6, 1999
Stromal processing peptidase binds transit peptides and initiates their ATP-dependent turnover in chloroplastsS Richter, G K Lamppa
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 1998
A chloroplast processing enzyme functions as the general stromal processing peptidaseS Richter, G K Lamppa
Plant Physiology|July 1, 1979
Changes in Chloroplast DNA Levels during Development of Pea (Pisum sativum)G K Lamppa, A J Bendich
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1992
Identification of two structurally related proteins involved in proteolytic processing of precursors targeted to the chloroplastJ E Oblong, G K Lamppa
Planta|November 21, 2013
Changes in mitochondrial DNA levels during development of pea (Pisum sativum L.)G K Lamppa, A J Bendich
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1991
Determinants for cleavage of the chlorophyll a/b binding protein precursor: a requirement for a basic residue that is not universal for chloroplast imported proteinsS E Clark, G K Lamppa
Plant Molecular Biology|May 1, 1993
Developmental regulation of an acyl carrier protein gene promoter in vegetative and reproductive tissuesS R Baerson, G K Lamppa
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1991
Acyl carrier protein import into chloroplasts. Both the precursor and mature forms are substrates for phosphopantetheine attachment by a soluble chloroplast holo-acyl carrier protein synthaseM D Fernandez, G K Lamppa
Plant Physiology|April 1, 1979
Chloroplast DNA Sequence Homologies among Vascular PlantsG K Lamppa, A J Bendich
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 15, 1988
The chlorophyll a/b-binding protein inserts into the thylakoids independent of its cognate transit peptideG K Lamppa
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 6, 1999
Stromal processing peptidase binds transit peptides and initiates their ATP-dependent turnover in chloroplastsS Richter, G K Lamppa
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 1998
A chloroplast processing enzyme functions as the general stromal processing peptidaseS Richter, G K Lamppa
Plant Physiology|July 1, 1979
Changes in Chloroplast DNA Levels during Development of Pea (Pisum sativum)G K Lamppa, A J Bendich
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1992
Identification of two structurally related proteins involved in proteolytic processing of precursors targeted to the chloroplastJ E Oblong, G K Lamppa
Planta|November 21, 2013
Changes in mitochondrial DNA levels during development of pea (Pisum sativum L.)G K Lamppa, A J Bendich
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1991
Determinants for cleavage of the chlorophyll a/b binding protein precursor: a requirement for a basic residue that is not universal for chloroplast imported proteinsS E Clark, G K Lamppa
Plant Molecular Biology|May 1, 1993
Developmental regulation of an acyl carrier protein gene promoter in vegetative and reproductive tissuesS R Baerson, G K Lamppa
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1991
Acyl carrier protein import into chloroplasts. Both the precursor and mature forms are substrates for phosphopantetheine attachment by a soluble chloroplast holo-acyl carrier protein synthaseM D Fernandez, G K Lamppa
Plant Physiology|April 1, 1979
Chloroplast DNA Sequence Homologies among Vascular PlantsG K Lamppa, A J Bendich
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