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View article: Membrane binding of a cyanobacterial <scp>ESCRT</scp> ‐ <scp>III</scp> protein crucially involves the helix <i>α</i> 1‐3 hairpin conserved in all superfamily members
Membrane binding of a cyanobacterial <span>ESCRT</span> ‐ <span>III</span> protein crucially involves the helix <i>α</i> 1‐3 hairpin conserved in all superfamily members Open
IM30, the inner membrane‐associated protein of 30 kDa (also known as Vipp1) is essential for thylakoid membrane biogenesis and/or maintenance in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. IM30 and its bacterial homolog PspA belong to the ESCRT‐III su…
View article: Membrane binding of a cyanobacterial ESCRT-III protein crucially involves the helix α1-3 hairpin conserved in all superfamily members
Membrane binding of a cyanobacterial ESCRT-III protein crucially involves the helix α1-3 hairpin conserved in all superfamily members Open
IM30, the inner membrane-associated protein of 30 kDa (also known as Vipp1) is essential for thylakoid membrane biogenesis and/or maintenance in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. IM30 and its bacterial homolog PspA belong to the ESCRT-III su…
View article: Binding and/or hydrolysis of purine‐based nucleotides is not required for IM30 ring formation
Binding and/or hydrolysis of purine‐based nucleotides is not required for IM30 ring formation Open
IM30, the inner membrane‐associated protein of 30 kDa, is conserved in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts. Although its exact physiological function is still mysterious, IM30 is clearly essential for thylakoid membrane biogenesis and/or dynami…