BCS1/YDR375C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for BCS1: bifunctional AAA family ATPase chaperone/translocase BCS1, YDR375C

BCS1 - Protein Sequence Features (8)

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Conte L, et al.  (2011) Bcs1p can rescue a large and productive cytochrome bc(1) complex assembly intermediate in the inner membrane of yeast mitochondria. Biochim Biophys Acta 1813(1):91-101
Nouet C, et al.  (2009) Functional analysis of yeast bcs1 mutants highlights the role of Bcs1p-specific amino acids in the AAA domain. J Mol Biol 388(2):252-61
Stan T, et al.  (2003) Mitochondrial protein import: recognition of internal import signals of BCS1 by the TOM complex. Mol Cell Biol 23(7):2239-50
Frohlich KU  (2001) An AAA family tree. J Cell Sci 114(Pt 9):1601-2
Cruciat CM, et al.  (1999) Bcs1p, an AAA-family member, is a chaperone for the assembly of the cytochrome bc(1) complex. EMBO J 18(19):5226-33
Swaffield JC and Purugganan MD  (1997) The evolution of the conserved ATPase domain (CAD): reconstructing the history of an ancient protein module. J Mol Evol 45(5):549-63
Folsch H, et al.  (1996) Internal targeting signal of the BCS1 protein: a novel mechanism of import into mitochondria. EMBO J 15(3):479-87
Nobrega FG, et al.  (1992) BCS1, a novel gene required for the expression of functional Rieske iron-sulfur protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 11(11):3821-9