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Translocation of Proteins into Mitochondria

Authors: Hoogenraad, Nicholas Johannes.; Ryan, Michael Thomas.;
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AbstractThe translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM) is composed of receptors, a channel protein, and its modulators that function together to import proteins into mitochondria. Although the import pathway of proteins directed to the mitochondrial matrix has been well characterized, recent studies into the import pathway taken by proteins into the other submitochondrial compartments have broadened our understanding into the way the TOM machinery recognizes, interacts, and translocates proteins.

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Binding Sites, 060100 Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Membrane Proteins, Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear, Intracellular Membranes, Protein Sorting Signals, Mitochondria, Mitochondrial Proteins, Protein Transport, 270103 Protein Targeting and Signal Transduction, 0601 (four-digit-FOR), Yeasts, Animals, Humans, Protein Precursors, Carrier Proteins, Protein Binding

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popularity
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