Items where Author is "High, Stephen"
Joen, Luirink ; ten Hagen-Jongman, Corinne M. ; van der Weijden, Coen C. ; Oudega, Bauke ; High, Stephen ; Dobberstein, Bernhard ; Kusters, Ron (1994) An alternative protein targeting pathway in Escherichia coli: studies on the role of FtsY. The EMBO Journal, 13 (10). pp. 2289-2296.
High, Stephen ; Andersen, Soren S. L. ; Görlich, Dirk ; Hartmann, Enno ; Prehn, Siegfried ; Rapoport, Tom A. ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1993) Sec61p is Adjacent to Nascent Type I and Type II Signal-Anchor Proteins during Their Membrane Insertion. The Journal of Cell Biology, 121 (4). pp. 743-750.
High, Stephen ; Martoglio, Bruno ; Görlich, Dirk ; Andersen, Soren S. L. ; Ashford, Anthony J. ; Giner, Angelika ; Hartmann, Enno ; Prehn, Siegfried ; Rapoport, Tom A. ; Dobberstein, Bernhard ; Brunner, Josef (1993) Site-specific Photocross-linking Reveals That SecGlp and TRAM Contact Different Regions of a Membrane-inserted Signal Sequence. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 268 (35). pp. 26746-2671.
High, Stephen ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1992) Mechanisms that determine the transmembrane disposition of proteins. Current Opinion Cell Biology, 4. pp. 581-586.
Luirink, Joen ; High, Stephen ; Wood, Heather ; Giner, Angelika ; Tollervey, David ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1992) Signal-sequence recognition by an Escherichia coli ribonucleoprotein complex. Nature, 359. pp. 741-743.
Lütcke, Henrich ; High, Stephen ; Römisch, Karin ; Ashford, Anthony J. ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1992) The methionine-rich domain of the 54 kDa subunit of signal recognition particle is sufficient for the interaction with signal sequences. The EMBO Journal, 11 (4). pp. 1543-1551.
High, Stephen ; Görlich, Dirk ; Wiedmann, Martin ; Rapoport, Tom A. ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1991) The Identification of Proteins in the Proximity of Signal-Anchor Sequences during Their Targeting to and Insertion into the Membrane of the ER. The Journal of Cell Biology, 113 (1). pp. 35-44.
High, Stephen ; Flint, Nicholas ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1991) Requirements for the Membrane Insertion of Signal-anchor Type Proteins. The Journal of Cell Biology, 113 (1). pp. 25-34.
High, Stephen ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1991) The Signal Sequence Interacts with the Methionine-rich Domain of the 54-kD Protein of Signal Recognition Particle. The Journal of Cell Biology , 113 (2). pp. 223-233.
Römisch, Karin ; Ribes, Veronique ; High, Stephen ; Lütcke, Henrich ; Tollervey, David ; Dobberstein, Bernhard (1990) Structure and function of signal recognition particle (SRP). Molecular Biology Reports, 14. pp. 71-72.