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The E. coli SRP: preferences of a targeting factor

De Gier et al., 1997

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De Gier J
Valent Q
Von Heijne G
Luirink J
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Research on the targeting of proteins to the cytoplasmic membrane of E. coli has mainly focused on the so-calledgeneral secretory pathway'(GSP) which involves the Sec-proteins. Recently, evidence has been obtained for an alternative targeting pathway in E. coli which …
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