SGD DescriptionSignal recognition particle (SRP) subunit (homolog of mammalian SRP54); contains the signal sequence-binding activity of SRP, interacts with the SRP RNA, and mediates binding of SRP to signal receptor; contains GTPase domain
PomBase Descriptionsignal recognition particle subunit Srp54
AspGD DescriptionSignal recognition particle protein
References
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