Ahting et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Tom40, the pore-forming component of the protein-conducting TOM channel in the outer membrane of mitochondriaAhting et al., 2001
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- Ahting U
- Thieffry M
- Engelhardt H
- Hegerl R
- Neupert W
- Nussberger S
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- The Journal of cell biology
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Tom40 is the main component of the preprotein translocase of the outer membrane of mitochondria (TOM complex). We have isolated Tom40 of Neurospora crassa by removing the receptor Tom22 and the small Tom components Tom6 and Tom7 from the purified TOM …
- 108050002989 TOMM40 0 title abstract description 166
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