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The following pages link to Erratum: Crystal structure of a bacterialsignal peptidase in complex with a β-lactam inhibitor (Q59059607):
Displaying 38 items.
- Crystal structure of LexA: a conformational switch for regulation of self-cleavage (Q27634783) (← links)
- Cyanuric acid hydrolase: evolutionary innovation by structural concatenation (Q27678032) (← links)
- Structure and Activity of Streptococcus pyogenes SipA: A Signal Peptidase-Like Protein Essential for Pilus Polymerisation (Q27684249) (← links)
- Crystal structure of a bacterial signal peptidase in complex with a beta-lactam inhibitor (Q27766053) (← links)
- Regulated intramembrane proteolysis: a control mechanism conserved from bacteria to humans (Q28145545) (← links)
- Physical requirements for in vitro processing of the Streptomyces lividans signal peptidases. (Q30165280) (← links)
- Peptide binding to a bacterial signal peptidase visualized by peptide tethering and carrier-driven crystallization (Q30384389) (← links)
- Strategies for the purification and on-column cleavage of glutathione-S-transferase fusion target proteins. (Q32076882) (← links)
- Following the leader: bacterial protein export through the Sec pathway. (Q33702236) (← links)
- Signal sequence recognition and protein targeting (Q33801827) (← links)
- The Tat protein export pathway (Q33826511) (← links)
- Bacterial protein translocase: a unique molecular machine with an army of substrates. (Q33957082) (← links)
- The "tale" of UmuD and its role in SOS mutagenesis (Q33957289) (← links)
- The structure and mechanism of bacterial type I signal peptidases. A novel antibiotic target (Q33989701) (← links)
- Quantitative Proteome Profiling of C. burnetii under Tetracycline Stress Conditions (Q34206345) (← links)
- Protein transport into secondary plastids and the evolution of primary and secondary plastids. (Q35010873) (← links)
- RIPped out by presenilin-dependent gamma-secretase (Q35166518) (← links)
- Molecular engineering of secretory machinery components for high-level secretion of proteins in Bacillus species (Q35248479) (← links)
- Structural studies of a signal peptide in complex with signal peptidase I cytoplasmic domain: the stabilizing effect of membrane-mimetics on the acquired fold (Q35751293) (← links)
- Crossover inhibition as an indicator of convergent evolution of enzyme mechanisms: a β-lactamase and a N-terminal nucleophile hydrolase (Q36422313) (← links)
- Secretion by numbers: Protein traffic in prokaryotes (Q37416226) (← links)
- Fluorescence spectroscopy of soluble E. coli SPase I Δ2-75 reveals conformational changes in response to ligand binding (Q37629401) (← links)
- Signal peptidase I: Cleaving the way to mature proteins (Q37949867) (← links)
- Bacterial type I Signal Peptidases as Antibiotic Targets (Q37958638) (← links)
- Direct targeting of proteins from the cytosol to organelles: the ER versus endosymbiotic organelles (Q38075182) (← links)
- Structural and mechanistic principles of intramembrane proteolysis--lessons from rhomboids (Q38083850) (← links)
- Optimisation of signal peptide for recombinant protein secretion in bacterial hosts. (Q38093106) (← links)
- The Sec translocon mediated protein transport in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. (Q38206834) (← links)
- A classical and ab initio study of the interaction of the myosin triphosphate binding domain with ATP. (Q40200561) (← links)
- Human secretory signal peptide description by hidden Markov model and generation of a strong artificial signal peptide for secreted protein expression (Q40725769) (← links)
- Expression, purification and crystallization of a membrane-associated, catalytically active type I signal peptidase from Staphylococcus aureus (Q41525043) (← links)
- Cleavage of colicin D is necessary for cell killing and requires the inner membrane peptidase LepB. (Q43711756) (← links)
- Archaeal signal peptidases from the genus Thermoplasma: structural and mechanistic hybrids of the bacterial and eukaryal enzymes (Q43888301) (← links)
- In vitro and in vivo self-cleavage of Streptococcus pneumoniae signal peptidase I. (Q44103734) (← links)
- Identification of arginine residues important for the activity of Escherichia coli signal peptidase I. (Q44935356) (← links)
- Unexpected intracellular localization of the AMD-associated cystatin C variant. (Q45103067) (← links)
- Plastidic type I signal peptidase 1 is a redox-dependent thylakoidal processing peptidase (Q46085996) (← links)
- Life and death of a signal peptide (Q59079367) (← links)