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Tat‐dependent targeting of Rieske iron‐sulphur proteins to both the plasma and thylakoid membranes in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC6803Aldridge et al., 2008
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- Aldridge C
- Spence E
- Kirkilionis M
- Frigerio L
- Robinson C
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- Molecular Microbiology
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Cyanobacteria possess a differentiated membrane system and transport proteins into both the periplasm and thylakoid lumen. We have used green fluorescent protein (GFP)‐tagged constructs to study the Tat protein transporter and Rieske Tat substrates in Synechocystis …
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