Molecular Playground/Tic40

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<scene name='User:Mine_Canakci/Sandbox_1/Tic40-np_domain/1'> The saposin C domain of prosaposin, an obligate substrate for the ER folding sensor UGT1</scene>
<scene name='User:Mine_Canakci/Sandbox_1/Tic40-np_domain/1'> The saposin C domain of prosaposin, an obligate substrate for the ER folding sensor UGT1</scene>
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Tic40 is one of the essential components of TIC (translocon at the inner envelope of chloroplasts) machinery.
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Nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins are synthesized in the cytosol with an N-terminal transit peptide. These proteins then traverse the chloroplast envelope membranes with the help of translocon machinery in the outer and inner envelope membranes called TOC and TIC, respectively. Tic40 is one of the essential components of TIC machinery.
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1- Yi-Fen Kao,Yuan-Chao Lou,Yi-Hung Yeh,Chwan-Deng Hsiao,and Chinpan Chen. Solution structure of the C-terminal NP-repeat domain of Tic40, a co-chaperone during protein import into chloroplasts. J Biochem (2012) 152(5): 443-451
1- Yi-Fen Kao,Yuan-Chao Lou,Yi-Hung Yeh,Chwan-Deng Hsiao,and Chinpan Chen. Solution structure of the C-terminal NP-repeat domain of Tic40, a co-chaperone during protein import into chloroplasts. J Biochem (2012) 152(5): 443-451
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C-terminal NP-repeat domain of Tic40

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