Other names published for TOM20: MAS20, MOM19, YGR082W
TOM20 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Other Topics
- Alias
- Archived Literature
- Evolution
- Additional Information
TOM20 - Alias (22)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Hanson B, et al. (1996) A receptor for the import of proteins into human mitochondria. Eur J Biochem 235(3):750-3 | |
| Haucke V, et al. (1996) The Mas20p and Mas70p subunits of the protein import receptor of yeast mitochondria interact via the tetratricopeptide repeat motif in Mas20p: evidence for a single hetero-oligomeric receptor. EMBO J 15(6):1231-7 | |
| McBride HM, et al. (1996) The human mitochondrial import receptor, hTom20p, prevents a cryptic matrix targeting sequence from gaining access to the protein translocation machinery. J Cell Biol 134(2):307-13 | |
| Alconada A, et al. (1995) The mitochondrial receptor complex: the small subunit Mom8b/Isp6 supports association of receptors with the general insertion pore and transfer of preproteins. Mol Cell Biol 15(11):6196-205 | |
| Bolliger L, et al. (1995) Acidic receptor domains on both sides of the outer membrane mediate translocation of precursor proteins into yeast mitochondria. EMBO J 14(24):6318-26 | |
| Gartner F, et al. (1995) Mitochondrial import of subunit Va of cytochrome c oxidase characterized with yeast mutants. J Biol Chem 270(8):3788-95 | |
| Goping IS, et al. (1995) Identification of the human mitochondrial protein import receptor, huMas20p. Complementation of delta mas20 in yeast. FEBS Lett 373(1):45-50 | |
| Gratzer S, et al. (1995) Mas37p, a novel receptor subunit for protein import into mitochondria. J Cell Biol 129(1):25-34 | |
| Hachiya N, et al. (1995) Reconstitution of the initial steps of mitochondrial protein import. Nature 376(6542):705-9 | |
| Haucke V, et al. (1995) The yeast mitochondrial protein import receptor Mas20p binds precursor proteins through electrostatic interaction with the positively charged presequence. J Biol Chem 270(10):5565-70 | |
| Honlinger A, et al. (1995) The mitochondrial receptor complex: Mom22 is essential for cell viability and directly interacts with preproteins. Mol Cell Biol 15(6):3382-9 | |
| Lithgow T and Schatz G (1995) Import of the cytochrome oxidase subunit Va precursor into yeast mitochondria is mediated by the outer membrane receptor Mas20p. J Biol Chem 270(24):14267-9 | |
| Lithgow T, et al. (1995) Import and folding of proteins by mitochondria. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 60:609-17 | |
| Seki N, et al. (1995) A human homolog of the mitochondrial protein import receptor Mom19 can assemble with the yeast mitochondrial receptor complex. FEBS Lett 375(3):307-10 | |
| Tarassov I, et al. (1995) An intact protein translocating machinery is required for mitochondrial import of a yeast cytoplasmic tRNA. J Mol Biol 245(4):315-23 | |
| Brink S, et al. (1994) Preproteins of chloroplast envelope inner membrane contain targeting information for receptor-dependent import into fungal mitochondria. J Biol Chem 269(23):16478-85 | |
| Lithgow T, et al. (1994) The mitochondrial outer membrane protein Mas22p is essential for protein import and viability of yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 91(25):11973-7 | |
| Lithgow T, et al. (1994) Yeast mitochondria lacking the two import receptors Mas20p and Mas70p can efficiently and specifically import precursor proteins. J Biol Chem 269(21):15325-30 | |
| Moczko M, et al. (1994) Deletion of the receptor MOM19 strongly impairs import of cleavable preproteins into Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria. J Biol Chem 269(12):9045-51 | |
| Ramage L, et al. (1993) Functional cooperation of mitochondrial protein import receptors in yeast. EMBO J 12(11):4115-23 | |
| Schneider H, et al. (1991) Targeting of the master receptor MOM19 to mitochondria. Science 254(5038):1659-62 | |
| Steger HF, et al. (1990) Import of ADP/ATP carrier into mitochondria: two receptors act in parallel. J Cell Biol 111(6 Pt 1):2353-63 |



