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    Suborganellar localization of plastidic type I signal peptidase 1 depends on chloroplast development by Shipman, Rebecca L., Inoue, Kentaro

    Published in FEBS letters (04-03-2009)
    “…Plastidic type I signal peptidase 1 (Plsp1) is necessary for proper chloroplast development although its mode of action is not completely understood. Here, we…”
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    Complete maturation of the plastid protein translocation channel requires a type I signal peptidase by Inoue, Kentaro, Baldwin, Amy J, Shipman, Rebecca L, Matsui, Kyoko, Theg, Steven M, Ohme-Takagi, Masaru

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (07-11-2005)
    “…The protein translocation channel at the plastid outer envelope membrane, Toc75, is essential for the viability of plants from the embryonic stage. It is…”
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    Significance of Protein Maturation by Plastidic Type I Signal Peptidase 1 for Thylakoid Development in Arabidopsis Chloroplasts by Shipman-Roston, Rebecca L, Ruppel, Nicholas J, Damoc, Catalina, Phinney, Brett S, Inoue, Kentaro

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2010)
    “…Thylakoids are the chloroplast internal membrane systems that house light-harvesting and electron transport reactions. Despite the important functions and…”
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    Characterization of the Linker 2 Region in Human Vimentin Using Site-Directed Spin Labeling and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance by Hess, John F, Budamagunta, Madhu S, Shipman, Rebecca L, FitzGerald, Paul G, Voss, John C

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (03-10-2006)
    “…Site-directed spin labeling and electron paramagnetic resonance were used to probe residues 281−304 of human vimentin, a region that has been predicted to be a…”
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    The Significance of Protein Maturation by Plastidic Type I Signal Peptidase 1 for Thylakoid Development in Arabidopsis Chloroplasts1[C][W][OA] by Shipman-Roston, Rebecca L, Ruppel, Nicholas J, Damoc, Catalina, Phinney, Brett S, Inoue, Kentaro

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2010)
    “…Thylakoids are the chloroplast internal membrane systems that house light-harvesting and electron transport reactions. Despite the important functions and…”
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