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Martin R Pool

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The Journal of Cell Biology|May 27, 2009
A trans-membrane segment inside the ribosome exit tunnel triggers RAMP4 recruitment to the Sec61p translocaseMartin R Pool
Molecular Membrane Biology|August 12, 2005
Signal recognition particles in chloroplasts, bacteria, yeast and mammals (review)Martin R Pool
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 12, 2022
Targeting of Proteins for Translocation at the Endoplasmic ReticulumMartin R Pool
Nature|December 2, 2016
Cell biology: Sort of unexpectedMartin R Pool
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 22, 2015
Analysis of the interplay of protein biogenesis factors at the ribosome exit site reveals new role for NACYvonne Nyathi, Martin R Pool
Nature Microbiology|August 26, 2018
The perplexing PEXEL protein secretory pathwayMartin R Pool, Ilaria Russo
The FEBS Journal|May 7, 2021
Membrane protein biogenesis at the ER: the highways and bywaysSarah O'Keefe, Martin R Pool, Stephen High
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 14, 2013
Co-translational targeting and translocation of proteins to the endoplasmic reticulumYvonne Nyathi, Barrie M Wilkinson, Martin R Pool
Molecular Biology of the Cell|May 2, 2008
Access to ribosomal protein Rpl25p by the signal recognition particle is required for efficient cotranslational translocationJane A Dalley, Alexander Selkirk, Martin R Pool
Structure (London, England : 1993)|August 25, 2015
Structure and Switch Cycle of SRβ as Ancestral Eukaryotic GTPase Associated with Secretory MembranesBhalchandra Jadhav, Klemens Wild, Martin R Pool, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|May 27, 2009
A trans-membrane segment inside the ribosome exit tunnel triggers RAMP4 recruitment to the Sec61p translocaseMartin R Pool
Molecular Membrane Biology|August 12, 2005
Signal recognition particles in chloroplasts, bacteria, yeast and mammals (review)Martin R Pool
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 12, 2022
Targeting of Proteins for Translocation at the Endoplasmic ReticulumMartin R Pool
Nature|December 2, 2016
Cell biology: Sort of unexpectedMartin R Pool
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 22, 2015
Analysis of the interplay of protein biogenesis factors at the ribosome exit site reveals new role for NACYvonne Nyathi, Martin R Pool
Nature Microbiology|August 26, 2018
The perplexing PEXEL protein secretory pathwayMartin R Pool, Ilaria Russo
The FEBS Journal|May 7, 2021
Membrane protein biogenesis at the ER: the highways and bywaysSarah O'Keefe, Martin R Pool, Stephen High
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 14, 2013
Co-translational targeting and translocation of proteins to the endoplasmic reticulumYvonne Nyathi, Barrie M Wilkinson, Martin R Pool
Molecular Biology of the Cell|May 2, 2008
Access to ribosomal protein Rpl25p by the signal recognition particle is required for efficient cotranslational translocationJane A Dalley, Alexander Selkirk, Martin R Pool
Structure (London, England : 1993)|August 25, 2015
Structure and Switch Cycle of SRβ as Ancestral Eukaryotic GTPase Associated with Secretory MembranesBhalchandra Jadhav, Klemens Wild, Martin R Pool, et al.
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