Nuclear Localization Signals
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Subject Areas on Research
- Control of Protein Activity and Cell Fate Specification via Light-Mediated Nuclear Translocation.
- Determination of the functional domain organization of the importin alpha nuclear import factor.
- Differentiation- and stress-dependent nuclear cytoplasmic redistribution of myopodin, a novel actin-bundling protein.
- Early recruitment of AU-rich element-containing mRNAs determines their cytosolic fate during iron deficiency.
- Glucocorticoid receptor binding to rat liver nuclei occurs without nuclear transport.
- Identification and functional characterization of a novel nuclear localization signal present in the yeast Nab2 poly(A)+ RNA binding protein.
- Identification of the TBX5 transactivating domain and the nuclear localization signal.
- Identification of the nuclear localization signal in Xenopus cyclin E and analysis of its role in replication and mitosis.
- Light-Dependent Cytoplasmic Recruitment Enhances the Dynamic Range of a Nuclear Import Photoswitch.
- Mapping and Engineering Functional Domains of the Assembly-Activating Protein of Adeno-associated Viruses.
- Nonsense mediated decay induced by tethered human UPF3B is restricted to the cytoplasm.
- Nuclear localization of NPR1 is required for activation of PR gene expression.
- Nuclear-cytoplasmic transport of EGFR involves receptor endocytosis, importin beta1 and CRM1.
- Radioiodinated O(6)-Benzylguanine derivatives containing an azido function.
- Shugoshin 1 is dislocated by KSHV-encoded LANA inducing aneuploidy.
- Targeting to transcriptionally active loci by the hydrophilic N-terminal domain of Drosophila DNA topoisomerase I.
- The arginine-rich domains present in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat and Rev function as direct importin beta-dependent nuclear localization signals.
- The carboxy terminal WD domain of the pre-mRNA splicing factor Prp17p is critical for function.
- The human tap nuclear RNA export factor contains a novel transportin-dependent nuclear localization signal that lacks nuclear export signal function.