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H D Bernstein

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Current Opinion in Microbiology|April 4, 2000
The biogenesis and assembly of bacterial membrane proteinsH D Bernstein
Current Biology : CB|October 21, 1998
Protein targeting: getting into the grooveH D Bernstein
Nature Structural Biology|March 4, 2000
A surprising function for SRP RNA?H D Bernstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 9, 1998
Membrane protein biogenesis: the exception explains the rulesH D Bernstein
Current Protocols in Cell Biology|January 30, 2008
Cotranslational translocation of proteins into canine rough microsomesH D Bernstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 20, 1998
A mutation in the Escherichia coli secY gene that produces distinct effects on inner membrane protein insertion and protein exportJ A Newitt, H D Bernstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 15, 2001
The targeting pathway of Escherichia coli presecretory and integral membrane proteins is specified by the hydrophobicity of the targeting signalH C Lee, H D Bernstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 20, 1999
SecA is required for the insertion of inner membrane proteins targeted by the Escherichia coli signal recognition particleH Y Qi, H D Bernstein
European Journal of Biochemistry|May 1, 1997
The N-domain of the signal recognition particle 54-kDa subunit promotes efficient signal sequence bindingJ A Newitt, H D Bernstein
Journal of Bacteriology|March 13, 2001
Physiological basis for conservation of the signal recognition particle targeting pathway in Escherichia coliH D Bernstein, J B Hyndman
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Current Opinion in Microbiology|April 4, 2000
The biogenesis and assembly of bacterial membrane proteinsH D Bernstein
Current Biology : CB|October 21, 1998
Protein targeting: getting into the grooveH D Bernstein
Nature Structural Biology|March 4, 2000
A surprising function for SRP RNA?H D Bernstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 9, 1998
Membrane protein biogenesis: the exception explains the rulesH D Bernstein
Current Protocols in Cell Biology|January 30, 2008
Cotranslational translocation of proteins into canine rough microsomesH D Bernstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 20, 1998
A mutation in the Escherichia coli secY gene that produces distinct effects on inner membrane protein insertion and protein exportJ A Newitt, H D Bernstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 15, 2001
The targeting pathway of Escherichia coli presecretory and integral membrane proteins is specified by the hydrophobicity of the targeting signalH C Lee, H D Bernstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 20, 1999
SecA is required for the insertion of inner membrane proteins targeted by the Escherichia coli signal recognition particleH Y Qi, H D Bernstein
European Journal of Biochemistry|May 1, 1997
The N-domain of the signal recognition particle 54-kDa subunit promotes efficient signal sequence bindingJ A Newitt, H D Bernstein
Journal of Bacteriology|March 13, 2001
Physiological basis for conservation of the signal recognition particle targeting pathway in Escherichia coliH D Bernstein, J B Hyndman
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