Signal recognition particle receptor
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| - | '''Signal recognition particle receptor''' (SRPR) is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum.  SRPR is a receptor for the [[Signal recognition particle protein|signal recognition particle (SRP)]].  SRPR is a heterodimer with α and β subunits which contain a GTP-binding domain.  SRPR α subunit binds to SRP54 subunit of SRP complex.  SRPR β subunit is a transmembrane GTPase.  The bacterial SRPR is called '''FtsY'''.  | ||
| + | '''Signal recognition particle receptor''' (SRPR) is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum.  SRPR is a receptor for the [[Signal recognition particle protein|signal recognition particle (SRP)]].  SRPR is a heterodimer with α and β subunits which contain a GTP-binding domain.  SRPR α subunit binds to SRP54 subunit of SRP complex.  SRPR β subunit is a transmembrane GTPase.  The bacterial SRPR is called '''FtsY'''.  | ||
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==3D structures of signal recognition particle receptor==  | ==3D structures of signal recognition particle receptor==  | ||
Revision as of 10:16, 28 May 2017
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Signal recognition particle receptor (SRPR) is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. SRPR is a receptor for the signal recognition particle (SRP). SRPR is a heterodimer with α and β subunits which contain a GTP-binding domain. SRPR α subunit binds to SRP54 subunit of SRP complex. SRPR β subunit is a transmembrane GTPase. The bacterial SRPR is called FtsY. </StructureSection>
3D structures of signal recognition particle receptor
Updated on 28-May-2017
