Talk:Protein targeting
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Bacterial targeting
[edit]This section is woefully inadequate. Some things that I can't flesh out right now, but that should be mentioned (at the very least), include:
- SRP recognition vs. secB recognition of signal sequence
- The SecYEG translocon
- Targeting to the periplasm and outer membrane in gram negative bacteria
Josh 10:04, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
Integration via YidC and the Tat translocase are also missing.
The whole section needs to be rewritten.
(88.72.250.229 (talk) 23:37, 17 November 2008 (UTC))
NES and NLS should not be merged to this entry
[edit]I don't think that the NES and NLS entries should be merged to this site. Transportation in and out of the nucleus is a reversible process, which is tightly regulated. In this entry "protein targeting" is defined as a processes which transport a protein to its appropriate position, a process which is irriversible. I don't think that all active transport of proteins should regarded as proteins targeting. User:Hededam 16:41, 23 Nov 2006
Do not merge. I agree with Hededam's reasoning. Nuclear proteins are often regulated by changing their localization in response to a signal, which is a pretty big topic to include in a merged article and doesn't really apply to general protein targeting. Josh 08:19, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
"errors can lead to diseases."
[edit]A list would be interesting. 76.111.8.39 (talk) 19:16, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
Cotranslational translocation
[edit]Has anybody informations about cotranslational translocation in bacteria? I know that they do it also but cannot find informations about the machanism. I think it would be nice to mention this fact also in the article. I would change it by myself but my english is not good enough to feel comfortable by this thought... Baertierchen (talk) 14:54, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
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