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Structures of SRP54 and SRP19, the two proteins assembling the ribonucleic core of the Signal Recognition Particle from the archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus[RNA BINDING PROTEIN, Transport protein]
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Crystal structure of a signal sequence bound to the signal recognition particle[SIGNALING PROTEIN/RNA]
Crystal structure of the SRP54-SRP19-7S.S SRP RNA complex of M. jannaschii[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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Crystal structure of the complete core of archaeal SRP and implications for inter-domain communication[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Recognition of a signal peptide by the signal recognition particle[HYDROLASE]
Signal Recognition Particle conserved GTPase domain from A. ambivalens[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Signal Recognition Particle conserved GTPase domain from A. ambivalens T112A mutant[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
THE SIGNAL SEQUENCE BINDING PROTEIN FFH FROM THERMUS AQUATICUS[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Structure of the E. Coli Signal Regognition Particle[RNA-BINDING]
The Crystal Structure of the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) in Complex with its Receptor(SR)[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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