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Class:IdPerson:1252306
_displayNameVoos, W
_timestamp2011-04-27 13:08:11
created[InstanceEdit:1252285] May, B, 2011-04-27
initialW
surnameVoos
(author)[LiteratureReference:1252293] A cooperative action of the ATP-dependent import motor complex and the inner membrane potential drives mitochondrial preprotein import
[LiteratureReference:1252312] The import route of ADP/ATP carrier into mitochondria separates from the general import pathway of cleavable preproteins at the trans side of the outer membrane
[LiteratureReference:1254313] Pam16 has an essential role in the mitochondrial protein import motor
[LiteratureReference:1254321] The protein import motor of mitochondria: unfolding and trapping of preproteins are distinct and separable functions of matrix Hsp70
[LiteratureReference:1254323] A J-protein is an essential subunit of the presequence translocase-associated protein import motor of mitochondria
[LiteratureReference:1254324] Differential requirement for the mitochondrial Hsp70-Tim44 complex in unfolding and translocation of preproteins
[LiteratureReference:1267926] Global analysis of the mitochondrial N-proteome identifies a processing peptidase critical for protein stability
[LiteratureReference:1267940] A dual role for mitochondrial heat shock protein 70 in membrane translocation of preproteins
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