The signal recognition particle

RJ Keenan, DM Freymann, RM Stroud… - Annual review of …, 2001 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The signal recognition particle (SRP) and its membrane-associated receptor (SR)
catalyze targeting of nascent secretory and membrane proteins to the protein translocation …

The signal recognition particle and its interactions during protein targeting

M Halic, R Beckmann - Current opinion in structural biology, 2005 - Elsevier
The synthesis of secretory or integral membrane proteins can be directly coupled to their
translocation across or insertion into membranes. In co-translational targeting, the …

SRPassing co-translational targeting: the role of the signal recognition particle in protein targeting and mRNA protection

MK Kellogg, SC Miller, EB Tikhonova… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is an RNA and protein complex that exists in all domains of
life. It consists of one protein and one noncoding RNA in some bacteria. It is more complex …

[HTML][HTML] Structure, function and evolution of the signal recognition particle

K Nagai, C Oubridge, A Kuglstatter, E Menichelli… - The EMBO …, 2003 - embopress.org
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a ribonucleoprotein particle essential for the
targeting of signal peptide-bearing proteins to the prokaryotic plasma membrane or the …

Signal recognition particle-depencent protein targeting, universal to all kingdoms of life

HG Koch, M Moser, M Müller - Reviews of physiology, biochemistry and …, 2002 - Springer
The signal recognition particle (SRP) and its membrane-bound receptor represent a
ubiquitous protein-targeting device utilized by organisms as different as bacteria and …

Signal recognition particle receptor exposes the ribosomal translocon binding site

M Halic, M Gartmann, O Schlenker, T Mielke, MR Pool… - Science, 2006 - science.org
Signal sequences of secretory and membrane proteins are recognized by the signal
recognition particle (SRP) as they emerge from the ribosome. This results in their targeting to …

[HTML][HTML] Role of Sec61α in the regulated transfer of the ribosome–nascent chain complex from the signal recognition particle to the translocation channel

W Song, D Raden, EC Mandon, R Gilmore - Cell, 2000 - cell.com
Targeting of ribosome–nascent chain complexes to the translocon in the endoplasmic
reticulum is mediated by the concerted action of the signal recognition particle (SRP) and …

Protein traffic in bacteria: multiple routes from the ribosome to and across the membrane

M Müller, HG Koch, K Beck, U Schafer - 2000 - Elsevier
Bacteria use several routes to target their exported proteins to the plasma membrane. The
majority are exported through pores formed by SecY and SecE. Two different molecular …

Structural insights into the signal recognition particle

JA Doudna, RT Batey - Annual review of biochemistry, 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The signal recognition particle (SRP) directs integral membrane and secretory
proteins to the cellular protein translocation machinery during translation. The SRP is an …

SRP meets the ribosome

K Wild, M Halic, I Sinning, R Beckmann - Nature structural & molecular …, 2004 - nature.com
Cotranslational targeting directly couples synthesis of proteins to their translocation across
or insertion into membranes. The signal recognition particle (SRP) and its membrane-bound …