The physical and functional borders of transit peptide-like sequences in secondary endosymbionts
The physical and functional borders of transit peptide-like sequences in secondary endosymbionts
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Plastids rely on protein supply by their host cells. In plastids surrounded by two membranes (primary plastids) targeting of these proteins is facilitated by an N-terminal targeting signal, the transit peptide. In secondary plastids (surrounded by three or four membranes), transit peptide-like regions are an essential part of a bipartite topogenic...
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The physical and functional borders of transit peptide-like sequences in secondary endosymbionts
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1471-2229
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1471-2229
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10.1186/1471-2229-10-223