AboutBlogDownloadExploreHelpGet Data
Email Us Mastodon BlueSky Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
Saccharomyces Genome Database
  • Saccharomyces Genome Database
    Saccharomyces Genome Database
  • Menu
  • Analyze
    • Gene Lists
    • BLAST
    • Fungal BLAST
    • GO Term Finder
    • GO Slim Mapper
    • Pattern Matching
    • Design Primers
    • Restriction Site Mapper
  • Sequence
    • Download
    • Genome Browser
    • BLAST
    • Fungal BLAST
    • Gene/Sequence Resources
    • Reference Genome
      • Download Genome
      • Genome Snapshot
      • Chromosome History
      • Systematic Sequencing Table
      • Original Sequence Papers
    • Strains and Species
      • Variant Viewer
      • Align Strain Sequences
    • Resources
      • UniProtKB
      • InterPro (EBI)
      • HomoloGene (NCBI)
      • YGOB (Trinity College)
      • AlphaFold
  • Function
    • Gene Ontology
      • GO Term Finder
      • GO Slim Mapper
      • GO Slim Mapping File
    • Expression
    • Biochemical Pathways
    • Phenotypes
      • Browse All Phenotypes
    • Interactions
    • YeastGFP
    • Resources
      • GO Consortium
      • BioGRID (U. Toronto)
  • Literature
    • Full-text Search
    • New Yeast Papers
    • YeastBook
    • Resources
      • PubMed (NCBI)
      • PubMed Central (NCBI)
      • Google Scholar
  • Community
    • Community Forum
    • Colleague Information
      • Find a Colleague
      • Add or Update Info
      • Find a Yeast Lab
    • Education
    • Meetings
    • Nomenclature
      • Submit a Gene Registration
      • Gene Registry
      • Nomenclature Conventions
    • Methods and Reagents
      • Strains
    • Historical Data
      • Physical & Genetic Maps
      • Genetic Maps
      • Genetic Loci
      • ORFMap Chromosomes
      • Sequence
    • Submit Data
    • API
  • Info & Downloads
    • About
    • Blog
    • Downloads
    • Site Map
    • Help
  • Author: Kübrich M
  • References

Author: Kübrich M


References 10 references


No citations for this author.

Download References (.nbib)

  • Kübrich M, et al. (1998) The import route of ADP/ATP carrier into mitochondria separates from the general import pathway of cleavable preproteins at the trans side of the outer membrane. J Biol Chem 273(26):16374-81 PMID:9632701
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PubMed
  • Dietmeier K, et al. (1997) Tom5 functionally links mitochondrial preprotein receptors to the general import pore. Nature 388(6638):195-200 PMID:9217162
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PubMed
  • Moczko M, et al. (1997) The intermembrane space domain of mitochondrial Tom22 functions as a trans binding site for preproteins with N-terminal targeting sequences. Mol Cell Biol 17(11):6574-84 PMID:9343421
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PMC full text
    • PubMed
  • 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 PMID:7565772
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PMC full text
    • PubMed
  • Alconada A, et al. (1995) Mitochondrial receptor complex from Neurospora crassa and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Methods Enzymol 260:263-86 PMID:8592451
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PubMed
  • Hönlinger 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 PMID:7760834
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PMC full text
    • PubMed
  • Kübrich M, et al. (1995) Genetic and biochemical dissection of the mitochondrial protein-import machinery. Curr Genet 27(5):393-403 PMID:7586024
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PubMed
  • Kübrich M, et al. (1994) The polytopic mitochondrial inner membrane proteins MIM17 and MIM23 operate at the same preprotein import site. FEBS Lett 349(2):222-8 PMID:8050570
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PubMed
  • Rassow J, et al. (1994) Mitochondrial protein import: biochemical and genetic evidence for interaction of matrix hsp70 and the inner membrane protein MIM44. J Cell Biol 127(6 Pt 1):1547-56 PMID:7798311
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PMC full text
    • PubMed
  • Blom J, et al. (1993) The essential yeast protein MIM44 (encoded by MPI1) is involved in an early step of preprotein translocation across the mitochondrial inner membrane. Mol Cell Biol 13(12):7364-71 PMID:8246957
    • SGD Paper
    • DOI full text
    • PMC full text
    • PubMed
  • SGD
  • About
  • Blog
  • Help
  • Privacy Policy
  • Creative Commons License
© Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.
Back to Top