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The following pages link to Involvement of FtsH in protein assembly into and through the membrane. I. Mutations that reduce retention efficiency of a cytoplasmic reporter. (Q52514131):
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- An FtsH protease is recruited to the mitochondrion of Plasmodium falciparum (Q27306879) (← links)
- The Role of L1 Loop in the Mechanism of Rhomboid Intramembrane Protease GlpG (Q27648936) (← links)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis ftsH expression in response to stress and viability (Q28486955) (← links)
- Characterization of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum ftsH gene and its product. (Q33636883) (← links)
- Lambda Xis degradation in vivo by Lon and FtsH. (Q33727043) (← links)
- The Potential Link between Thermal Resistance and Virulence in Salmonella: A Review (Q33794506) (← links)
- Sec-dependent membrane protein biogenesis: SecYEG, preprotein hydrophobicity and translocation kinetics control the stop-transfer function (Q33888178) (← links)
- Alpha-crystallin-type heat shock proteins: socializing minichaperones in the context of a multichaperone network. (Q33969470) (← links)
- Proton-motive force stimulates the proteolytic activity of FtsH, a membrane-bound ATP-dependent protease in Escherichia coli (Q34031176) (← links)
- Identification of a plastid protein involved in vesicle fusion and/or membrane protein translocation. (Q34243217) (← links)
- FtsH is required for proteolytic elimination of uncomplexed forms of SecY, an essential protein translocase subunit (Q34342148) (← links)
- Synergistic roles of HslVU and other ATP-dependent proteases in controlling in vivo turnover of sigma32 and abnormal proteins in Escherichia coli (Q34448690) (← links)
- Degradation of sigma 32, the heat shock regulator in Escherichia coli, is governed by HflB. (Q34450730) (← links)
- The HflB protease of Escherichia coli degrades its inhibitor lambda cIII (Q35618860) (← links)
- Host regulation of lysogenic decision in bacteriophage lambda: transmembrane modulation of FtsH (HflB), the cII degrading protease, by HflKC (HflA). (Q36150293) (← links)
- Respiratory chain is required to maintain oxidized states of the DsbA-DsbB disulfide bond formation system in aerobically growing Escherichia coli cells (Q36622135) (← links)
- Dual role of the metalloprotease FtsH in biogenesis of the DrrAB drug transporter (Q36796824) (← links)
- The Lactobacillus plantarum ftsH gene is a novel member of the CtsR stress response regulon (Q37110556) (← links)
- Translation arrest of SecM is essential for the basal and regulated expression of SecA. (Q37483786) (← links)
- A new genetic selection identifies essential residues in SecG, a component of the Escherichia coli protein export machinery (Q37622554) (← links)
- A SecE mutation that modulates SecY-SecE translocase assembly, identified as a specific suppressor of SecY defects (Q39705918) (← links)
- TheftsHGene of the Wine BacteriumOenococcus oeniIs Involved in Protection against Environmental Stress (Q39750533) (← links)
- The ftsH gene of Bacillus subtilis is transiently induced after osmotic and temperature upshift (Q39837603) (← links)
- Suppression of ftsH mutant phenotypes by overproduction of molecular chaperones (Q39840347) (← links)
- Sequencing, expression, and genetic characterization of the Helicobacter pylori ftsH gene encoding a protein homologous to members of a novel putative ATPase family (Q39843228) (← links)
- SpoVM, a small protein essential to development in Bacillus subtilis, interacts with the ATP-dependent protease FtsH (Q39847028) (← links)
- Arabidopsis variegation mutants (Q39931944) (← links)
- Multiple genes, including a member of the AAA family, are essential for degradation of unassembled subunit 2 of cytochrome c oxidase in yeast mitochondria (Q40016911) (← links)
- How proteins cross the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. (Q40609301) (← links)
- AAA proteases with catalytic sites on opposite membrane surfaces comprise a proteolytic system for the ATP-dependent degradation of inner membrane proteins in mitochondria (Q41076649) (← links)
- A protease complex in the Escherichia coli plasma membrane: HflKC (HflA) forms a complex with FtsH (HflB), regulating its proteolytic activity against SecY. (Q41078488) (← links)
- A new Escherichia coli gene, fdrA, identified by suppression analysis of dominant negative FtsH mutations (Q42673354) (← links)
- Dislocation of membrane proteins in FtsH-mediated proteolysis (Q42674631) (← links)
- ClpL is required for folding of CtsR in Streptococcus mutans. (Q42958498) (← links)
- Two ftsH-family genes encoded in the nuclear and chloroplast genomes of the primitive red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae (Q47901022) (← links)
- Interfering mutations provide in vivo evidence that Escherichia coli SecE functions in multimeric states. (Q48015416) (← links)
- The Photosystem II Repair Cycle Requires FtsH Turnover through the EngA GTPase (Q58725009) (← links)