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1. Highlighting membrane protein structure and function: A celebration of the Protein Data Bank

2. Structural and mechanistic basis of the EMC-dependent biogenesis of distinct transmembrane clients.

3. Structural studies of protein transport

4. Fifty Years of Biophysics at the Membrane Frontier.

5. Cotranslational folding and assembly of the dimeric Escherichia coli inner membrane protein EmrE.

6. Upstream charged and hydrophobic residues impact the timing of membrane insertion of transmembrane helices.

8. Cryo‐EM structures of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane complex.

9. A minimum functional form of the Escherichia coli BAM complex constituted by BamADE assembles outer membrane proteins in vitro.

10. Mechanisms of Integral Membrane Protein Insertion and Folding

11. Structural and mechanistic basis of the EMC-dependent biogenesis of distinct transmembrane clients

12. A molecular analysis of opsin integration at the endoplasmic reticulum

13. The cbb3-type cytochrome oxidase assembly factor CcoG is a widely distributed cupric reductase.

14. Biogenesis, quality control, and structural dynamics of proteins as explored in living cells via site‐directed photocrosslinking.

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

17. Structure of YidC from Thermotoga maritima and its implications for YidC-mediated membrane protein insertion.

18. Structural Studies of Protein Transport

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

20. Capturing the signal

21. Structures of the scanning and engaged states of the mammalian SRP-ribosome complex

22. Organization of the native ribosome–translocon complex at the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum membrane.

23. Conformational dynamics of a membrane protein chaperone enables spatially regulated substrate capture and release.

24. Co-translational membrane association of the Escherichia coli SRP receptor.

25. Protein transport into the human ER and related diseases, Sec61-channelopathies1.

26. Protein transport into the human ER and related diseases, Sec61-channelopathies1.

27. Mechanisms of CFTR folding at the endoplasmic reticulum

28. Structural and mechanistic basis of the EMC-dependent biogenesis of distinct transmembrane clients

29. DegP primarily functions as a protease for the biogenesis of β-barrel outer membrane proteins in the Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli.

30. Co-Translational Protein Targeting and Insertion by SecA

32. Molecular mechanism of cotransin action

33. Co-Translational Membrane Targeting and Holo-Translocon Docking of Ribosomes Translating the SRP Receptor.

34. A yeast phenomic model for the gene interaction network modulating CFTR-ΔF508 protein biogenesis.

35. Optimizing Membrane Protein Overexpression in the Escherichia coli strain Lemo21(DE3)

36. Consequences of the Overexpression of a Eukaryotic Membrane Protein, the Human KDEL Receptor, in Escherichia coli

37. Biogenesis of bacterial inner-membrane proteins.

38. Sec61α and TRAM are Sequentially Adjacent to a Nascent Viral Membrane Protein during its ER Integration

39. The Escherichia coli Twin-arginine Translocation Apparatus Incorporates a Distinct Form of TatABC Complex, Spectrum of Modular TatA Complexes and Minor TatAB Complex

40. The Core TatABC Complex of the Twin-arginine Translocase in Escherichia coli: TatC Drives Assembly Whereas TatA is Essential for Stability

41. Signal recognition particle mediates post-translational targeting in eukaryotes.

42. Integration of deletion mutants of bovine rhodopsin into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum.

43. The Hdj-2/Hsc70 chaperone pair facilitates early steps in CFTR biogenesis.

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

45. Sec-dependent membrane protein biogenesis: SecYEG, preprotein hydrophobicity and translocation kinetics control the stop-transfer function.

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

47. Highlighting membrane protein structure and function: A celebration of the Protein Data Bank.

48. Mechanisms of Regulation and Fidelity in Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein Targeting

49. Structural and mechanistic basis of the EMC-dependent biogenesis of distinct transmembrane clients.

50. Biogenesis, quality control, and structural dynamics of proteins as explored in living cells via site-directed photocrosslinking.

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