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102. Protein transport into chloroplasts
103. Targeting of proteins to the outer envelope membrane uses a different pathway than transport into chloroplasts
104. Dimerization is important for the GTPase activity of chloroplast translocon components atToc33 and psToc159
105. Toc GTPases
106. Stimulation of transit-peptide release and ATP hydrolysis by a cochaperone during protein import into chloroplasts
107. Precursor binding to an 880-kDa Toc complex as an early step during active import of protein into chloroplasts
108. Chloroplast Preproteins Bind to the Dimer Interface of the Toc159 Receptor during Import.
109. Import pathways of chloroplast interior proteins and the outer-membrane protein OEP14 converge at Toc75
110. Characterization of Arabidopsis Glutamine Phosphoribosyl Pyrophosphate Amidotransferase-Deficient Mutants1
111. Crystal structure of pea Toc34, a novel GTPase of the chloroplast protein translocon
112. Insertion of atToc34 into the chloroplastic outer membrane is assisted by at least two proteinaceous components in the import system
113. A mutant deficient in the plastid lipid DGD is defective in protein import into chloroplasts
114. An Arabidopsis mutant defective in the plastid general protein import apparatus
115. Protein Targeting to the Chloroplast Outer Membrane
116. Structural characterizations of chloroplast translocon protein Tic110
117. Evolution of Chloroplast J Proteins
118. Transit peptide design and plastid import regulation
119. Polypeptide Transport-Associated Domains of the Toc75 Channel Protein Are Located in the Intermembrane Space of Chloroplasts.
120. Chloroplast Hsp93 Directly Binds to Transit Peptides at an Early Stage of the Preprotein Import Process.
121. Structural characterizations of chloroplast translocon protein Tic110
122. Protein targeting and integration signal for the chloroplastic outer envelope membrane
123. Differential Age-Dependent Import Regulation by Signal Peptides
124. Signal-transduction pathways controlling light-regulated development in Arabidopsis
125. Chapter 31 Molecular Methods for Isolation of Signal Transduction Pathway Mutants
126. Molecular cloning of a chloroplastic protein associated with both the envelope and thylakoid membranes
127. Protein Transport into Chloroplasts
128. Regulation of gene expression by light
129. Genetic Dissection of Signal Transduction Pathways that Regulate Cab Gene Expression
130. Targeting of Proteins into and Across the Chloroplastic Envelope
131. Dimerization Is Important for the GTPase Activity of Chloroplast Translocon Components atToc33 and psToc159
132. Chapter 15 In Vitro Reconstitution of Protein Transport into Chloroplasts
133. Dimerization is important for the GTPase activity of chloroplast translocon components
134. Precursor binding to an 880-kDa Toc complex as an early step during active import of protein into chloroplasts
135. Metal-ion-center assembly of ferredoxin and plastocyanin in isolated chloroplasts
136. Signal Peptide-Dependent Targeting of a Riceα-Amylase and Cargo Proteins to Plastids and Extracellular Compartments of Plant Cells
137. Determining the Location of an Arabidopsis Chloroplast Protein Using In Vitro Import Followed by Fractionation and Alkaline Extraction.
138. Crystal structure of pea Toc34, a novel GTPase of the chloroplast protein translocon
139. Insertion of atToc34 into the Chloroplastic Outer Membrane Is Assisted by at Least Two Proteinaceous Components in the Import System
140. Crystal structure of pea Toc34 - a novel GTPase of the chloroplast protein translocon
141. Leaf-Specific Upregulation of Chloroplast Translocon Genes by a CCT Motif-Containing Protein, CIA2
142. Insertion of OEP14 into the Outer Envelope Membrane Is Mediated by Proteinaceous Components of Chloroplasts
143. A Novel Chloroplastic Outer Membrane-targeting Signal That Functions at Both Termini of Passenger Polypeptides
144. Targeting of proteins into chloroplasts
145. Regulation of gene expression by light
146. The Amino-Terminal Domain of Chloroplast Hsp93 Is Important for Its Membrane Association and Functions in Vivo.
147. Pea Chloroplast DnaJ-J8 and Toc12 Are Encoded by the Same Gene and Localized in the Stroma.
148. Targeting of Proteins to the Outer Envelope Membrane Uses a Different Pathway than Transport into Chloroplasts
149. Arabidopsis CHLI2 Can Substitute for CHLI1.
150. Arabidopsis Stromal 70-kD Heat Shock Proteins Are Essential for Plant Development and Important for Thermotolerance of Germinating Seeds.
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