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W Wickner

Cell

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Cell|February 9, 1996
Organelle inheritanceG Warren, W Wickner
Cell|September 9, 1994
SecA promotes preprotein translocation by undergoing ATP-driven cycles of membrane insertion and deinsertionA Economou, W Wickner
Cell|April 1, 1984
Bacterial leader peptidase, a membrane protein without a leader peptide, uses the same export pathway as pre-secretory proteinsP B Wolfe, W Wickner
Cell|July 10, 1998
LMA1 binds to vacuoles at Sec18p (NSF), transfers upon ATP hydrolysis to a t-SNARE (Vam3p) complex, and is released during fusionZ Xu, K Sato, W Wickner
Cell|August 1, 1981
Membrane assembly from purified components. I. Isolated M13 procoat does not require ribosomes or soluble proteins for processing by membranesP Silver, C Watts, W Wickner
Cell|April 5, 1996
Sec18p (NSF)-driven release of Sec17p (alpha-SNAP) can precede docking and fusion of yeast vacuolesA Mayer, W Wickner, A Haas
Cell|August 1, 1981
Membrane assembly from purified components. II. Assembly of M13 procoat into liposomes reconstituted with purified leader peptidaseC Watts, P Silver, W Wickner
Cell|January 26, 1990
The ATPase activity of SecA is regulated by acidic phospholipids, SecY, and the leader and mature domains of precursor proteinsR Lill, W Dowhan, W Wickner
Cell|May 1, 1981
Membrane assembly: posttranslational insertion of M13 procoat protein into E. coli membranes and its proteolytic conversion to coat protein in vitroJ M Goodman, C Watts, W Wickner
Cell|September 23, 1988
The "trigger factor cycle" includes ribosomes, presecretory proteins, and the plasma membraneR Lill, E Crooke, B Guthrie, et al.
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Cell|February 9, 1996
Organelle inheritanceG Warren, W Wickner
Cell|September 9, 1994
SecA promotes preprotein translocation by undergoing ATP-driven cycles of membrane insertion and deinsertionA Economou, W Wickner
Cell|April 1, 1984
Bacterial leader peptidase, a membrane protein without a leader peptide, uses the same export pathway as pre-secretory proteinsP B Wolfe, W Wickner
Cell|July 10, 1998
LMA1 binds to vacuoles at Sec18p (NSF), transfers upon ATP hydrolysis to a t-SNARE (Vam3p) complex, and is released during fusionZ Xu, K Sato, W Wickner
Cell|August 1, 1981
Membrane assembly from purified components. I. Isolated M13 procoat does not require ribosomes or soluble proteins for processing by membranesP Silver, C Watts, W Wickner
Cell|April 5, 1996
Sec18p (NSF)-driven release of Sec17p (alpha-SNAP) can precede docking and fusion of yeast vacuolesA Mayer, W Wickner, A Haas
Cell|August 1, 1981
Membrane assembly from purified components. II. Assembly of M13 procoat into liposomes reconstituted with purified leader peptidaseC Watts, P Silver, W Wickner
Cell|January 26, 1990
The ATPase activity of SecA is regulated by acidic phospholipids, SecY, and the leader and mature domains of precursor proteinsR Lill, W Dowhan, W Wickner
Cell|May 1, 1981
Membrane assembly: posttranslational insertion of M13 procoat protein into E. coli membranes and its proteolytic conversion to coat protein in vitroJ M Goodman, C Watts, W Wickner
Cell|September 23, 1988
The "trigger factor cycle" includes ribosomes, presecretory proteins, and the plasma membraneR Lill, E Crooke, B Guthrie, et al.
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