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**[[1nrj]] – ySRPR α+β subunits + GTP – yeast<br />
**[[1nrj]] – ySRPR α+β subunits + GTP – yeast<br />
**[[2fh5]] - hSRPR α+β subunits + GTP – human<br />
**[[2fh5]] - hSRPR α+β subunits + GTP – human<br />
**[[5l3q]] - hSRPR α subunit + SRP54 + AMP + GNP <br />
**[[2ged]] - ySRPR β subunit (mutant)<br />
**[[2ged]] - ySRPR β subunit (mutant)<br />
**[[2go5]] - hSRPR α subunit + mSRPR β subunit + ribosomal proteins L23, L31, L35 + dSRP19 + dSRP54 + RNA - EM<br />
**[[2go5]] - hSRPR α subunit + mSRPR β subunit + ribosomal proteins L23, L31, L35 + dSRP19 + dSRP54 + RNA - EM<br />
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**[[4c7o]] – EcFtsY + EcSRP + SRP RNA<br />
**[[4c7o]] – EcFtsY + EcSRP + SRP RNA<br />
**[[2xkv]] – EcFtsY + EcSRP NG+M domains + 4.5S RNA<br />
**[[2xkv]] – EcFtsY + EcSRP NG+M domains + 4.5S RNA<br />
**[[5l3r]] – SRPR FtsY + SRP54 - ''Arabidopsis thaliana''<br />
**[[5l3w]] – SRPR FtsY NG domain - ''Sulfolobus acidocaldarius''<br />
**[[5l3s]] – SRPR FtsY + SRP54 + GNP - ''Sulfolobus solfataricus''<br />
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Revision as of 23:56, 4 October 2017

Human SRPR α (magenta) and β subunit (deepskyblue) complex with GTP and Mg+2 (green) ion 2fh5

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Signal recognition particle receptor (SRPR) is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. SRPR is a receptor for the signal recognition particle (SRP). SRPR is a heterodimer with α and β subunits which contain a GTP-binding domain. SRPR α subunit binds to SRP54 subunit of SRP complex. SRPR β subunit is a transmembrane GTPase. The bacterial SRPR is called FtsY.

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3D structures of signal recognition particle receptor3D structures of signal recognition particle receptor

Updated on 04-October-2017

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