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1. Dynamic stability of Sgt2 enables selective and privileged client handover in a chaperone triad

3. System-wide analyses reveal essential roles of N-terminal protein modification in bacterial membrane integrity

4. A ribosome-associated chaperone enables substrate triage in a cotranslational protein targeting complex

5. Role of Hsp70 in Post-Translational Protein Targeting: Tail-Anchored Membrane Proteins and Beyond

6. Molecular mechanism of cargo recognition and handover by the mammalian signal recognition particle

7. Fidelity of Cotranslational Protein Targeting to the Endoplasmic Reticulum

8. Structure of the quaternary complex between SRP, SR, and translocon bound to the translating ribosome

9. Two-step membrane binding by the bacterial SRP receptor enable efficient and accurate Co-translational protein targeting

10. Multiple selection filters ensure accurate tail-anchored membrane protein targeting

11. Mechanism of association and reciprocal activation of two GTPases.

12. Dodecamer assembly of a metazoan AAA + chaperone couples substrate extraction to refolding

13. Chloroplast SRP43 autonomously protects chlorophyll biosynthesis proteins against heat shock

14. Ribosome-nascent Chain Interaction Regulates N-terminal Protein Modification

16. Principles of SecA-driven cotranslational translocation

19. Subunit cooperation in the Get1/2 receptor promotes tail-anchored membrane protein insertion

20. Receptor compaction and GTPase rearrangement drive SRP-mediated cotranslational protein translocation into the ER

21. J-domain proteins promote client relay from Hsp70 during tail-anchored membrane protein targeting

22. Molecular mechanism of cargo recognition and handover by the mammalian signal recognition particle

23. A ribosome-associated chaperone enables substrate triage in a cotranslational protein targeting complex

24. Receptor compaction and GTPase movements drive cotranslational protein translocation

25. J-Domain Proteins Promote Client Relay from Hsp70 During Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein Targeting

26. Anionic Phospholipids and the Albino3 Translocase Activate Signal Recognition Particle-Receptor Interaction during Light-harvesting Chlorophyll a/b-binding Protein Targeting

27. ATPase and GTPase Tangos Drive Intracellular Protein Transport

28. Timing and specificity of cotranslational nascent protein modification in bacteria

29. Guiding tail-anchored membrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum in a chaperone cascade

30. A chaperone lid ensures efficient and privileged client transfer during tail-anchored protein targeting

31. A molecular recognition feature mediates ribosome-induced SRP-receptor assembly during protein targeting

32. The molecular mechanism of cotranslational membrane protein recognition and targeting by SecA

33. Analyzing Single-Molecule Protein Transportation Experiments via Hierarchical Hidden Markov Models

34. A Selective Small Molecule DNA2 Inhibitor for Sensitization of Human Cancer Cells to Chemotherapy

35. Modular mutagenesis of exons 1, 2, and 8 of a glutathione S-transferase fromthe mu class: mechanistic and structural consequences for chimeras of isoenzyme3-3

36. Mechanism of Assembly of a Substrate Transfer Complex during Tail-anchored Protein Targeting

37. A Disorder-to-Order Transition Activates an ATP-Independent Membrane Protein Chaperone

38. Nascent Protein Selection and Triage at the Ribosome Exit Site

39. Substrate relay in an Hsp70‐cochaperone cascade safeguards tail‐anchored membrane protein targeting

40. Sequential activation of human signal recognition particle by the ribosome and signal sequence drives efficient protein targeting

41. Structure of a prehandover mammalian ribosomal SRP•SRP receptor targeting complex

42. Two distinct sites of client protein interaction with the chaperone cpSRP43

43. Chloroplast SRP43 acts as a chaperone for glutamyl-tRNA reductase, the rate-limiting enzyme in tetrapyrrole biosynthesis

44. SecA mediates cotranslational targeting and translocation of an inner membrane protein

45. Mechanisms of Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein Targeting and Insertion

46. Two-step membrane binding by the bacterial SRP receptor enable efficient and accurate Co-translational protein targeting

48. Co-translational protein targeting to the bacterial membrane

49. Inefficient Translocation of Preproinsulin Contributes to Pancreatic β Cell Failure and Late-onset Diabetes

50. Crystal structure of ATP-bound Get3–Get4–Get5 complex reveals regulation of Get3 by Get4

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