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Nature|May 7, 1992
Protein translocation. Travelling by TRAMP Walter
Nature|August 2, 1987
Signal recognition. Two receptors act sequentiallyP Walter
Nature|March 6, 1986
Removal of the Alu structural domain from signal recognition particle leaves its protein translocation activity intactV Siegel, P Walter
Nature|May 16, 1996
Protein targeting. The ribosome talks backT Powers, P Walter
Nature|October 21, 1982
Signal recognition particle contains a 7S RNA essential for protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulumP Walter, G Blobel
Nature|July 10, 1980
Secretion requires a cytoplasmically disposed sulphydryl of the RER membraneR C Jackson, P Walter, G Blobel
Nature|April 9, 1992
SEC65 gene product is a subunit of the yeast signal recognition particle required for its integrityB C Hann, C J Stirling, P Walter
Nature|February 17, 1994
Interaction of E. coli Ffh/4.5S ribonucleoprotein and FtsY mimics that of mammalian signal recognition particle and its receptorJ D Miller, H D Bernstein, P Walter
Nature|November 25, 1993
GTP binding and hydrolysis by the signal recognition particle during initiation of protein translocationJ D Miller, H Wilhelm, L Gierasch, et al.
Nature|January 23, 1997
Structure of the conserved GTPase domain of the signal recognition particleD M Freymann, R J Keenan, R M Stroud, et al.
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Nature|May 7, 1992
Protein translocation. Travelling by TRAMP Walter
Nature|August 2, 1987
Signal recognition. Two receptors act sequentiallyP Walter
Nature|March 6, 1986
Removal of the Alu structural domain from signal recognition particle leaves its protein translocation activity intactV Siegel, P Walter
Nature|May 16, 1996
Protein targeting. The ribosome talks backT Powers, P Walter
Nature|October 21, 1982
Signal recognition particle contains a 7S RNA essential for protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulumP Walter, G Blobel
Nature|July 10, 1980
Secretion requires a cytoplasmically disposed sulphydryl of the RER membraneR C Jackson, P Walter, G Blobel
Nature|April 9, 1992
SEC65 gene product is a subunit of the yeast signal recognition particle required for its integrityB C Hann, C J Stirling, P Walter
Nature|February 17, 1994
Interaction of E. coli Ffh/4.5S ribonucleoprotein and FtsY mimics that of mammalian signal recognition particle and its receptorJ D Miller, H D Bernstein, P Walter
Nature|November 25, 1993
GTP binding and hydrolysis by the signal recognition particle during initiation of protein translocationJ D Miller, H Wilhelm, L Gierasch, et al.
Nature|January 23, 1997
Structure of the conserved GTPase domain of the signal recognition particleD M Freymann, R J Keenan, R M Stroud, et al.
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