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Structures of Importins,anslocate them to the nucleus (Mattaj and Englmeier 1998; Weis 1998; Görlich and Kutay 1999; Nakielny and Dreyfuss 1999). Macromolecules are targeted to the nucleus by a signal sequence that mediates the interaction with an importin. The founding member of the karyopherin superfamily is the importin救护车 发表于 2025-3-25 09:59:56
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Nuclear Export of Messenger RNA,n particle (mRNP). The most striking example of this are the Balbiani ring (BR) mRNPs of . which are composed of an RNA molecule of 35–40 kb in length associated with about 500 protein molecules (Mehlin et al. 1992; reviewed by Daneholt 1997). Among the most abundant RNA-binding proteins found assoc租约 发表于 2025-3-25 17:40:07
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0080-1844 es across the nuclear envelope is an active and essential transport process in all eukaryotic cells. Work on various model systems has led to a tremendous increase in our understanding of nuclear transport in recent years..This volume summarizes our current knowledge of protein and RNA transport intconceal 发表于 2025-3-26 10:35:07
Book 2002ansport, including the structure and function of the nuclear pore complex, the role of soluble transport factors in protein and RNA transport, and the regulation of protein transport through the nuclear pore.防御 发表于 2025-3-26 13:44:46
How Ran Is Regulated,differentiation. Ran is by far the most abundant of these GTPases, and in human HeLa cells it comprises some 0.4% of cellular protein. It regulates import and export of proteins and RNA through the nuclear pores and is involved in the assembly of the mitotic spindle and of the nuclear membrane.macrophage 发表于 2025-3-26 19:53:24
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