Signal hipothesis

Blobel and Sabatini hypothesized in 1971 that a nascent peptide, bearing a terminal ‘signal’, interacts with a binding factor attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, allowing docking of the ribosome and its associated mRNA. Upon passage of the newly synthesized protein across the ER membrane, the ribosome is able to dissociate from the site of synthesis and re-enter the cytoplasmic pool, ready for another round of synthesis Blobel, G. and Sabatini, D. (1971) in Biomembranes, pp.193-195, Plenum Press, New York Photo by Lubosh Stepanek ; https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/blobel... Mehr ...

Verfasser: The Rockefeller University
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: Digital Commons @ RU
Schlagwörter: Günter Blobel / David Sabatini
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Blobel and Sabatini hypothesized in 1971 that a nascent peptide, bearing a terminal ‘signal’, interacts with a binding factor attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, allowing docking of the ribosome and its associated mRNA. Upon passage of the newly synthesized protein across the ER membrane, the ribosome is able to dissociate from the site of synthesis and re-enter the cytoplasmic pool, ready for another round of synthesis Blobel, G. and Sabatini, D. (1971) in Biomembranes, pp.193-195, Plenum Press, New York Photo by Lubosh Stepanek ; https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/blobel-molecular-biology/1023/thumbnail.jpg