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Protein translocation across chloroplast envelope membranes

John C. Gray, Paula Row

Trends in Cell Biology, Volume: 5, Issue: 6, Pages: 243 - 247

Swansea University Author: Paula Row

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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/S0962-8924(00)89018-2

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Nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins are imported from the cytosol into the chloroplast stroma by a common translocation machinery. Several components of the import apparatus, including GTP-binding proteins and Hsp70 proteins, have recently been identified and characterized. This review discusses th...

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Published in: Trends in Cell Biology
Published: 1995
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