A nuclear export signal (NES) is a short target peptide containing 4 hydrophobic residues in a protein that targets it for export from the cell nucleus...
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proteins may share the same NLS. An NLS has the opposite function of a nuclear export signal (NES), which targets proteins out of the nucleus. These types of...
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The protein sequence also has a nuclear localization signal (NLS, residues 82–98), a former nuclear export signal (NES residues 239–250) and 3 putative...
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structure. It was later shown to be the nuclear transport receptor for cargos with leucine-rich nuclear export signals (NES). The structural details of the...
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ribonucleoprotein complex. The domain also contains a nuclear localization signal. Rev's nuclear export signal is located in residues 71–82 of the C-terminal...
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Isoform-selective protein kinase C agonist Interaction between two proteins Nuclear export signal in a protein HEK 293 cells were adapted to grow in suspension culture...
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pathways through the NPC for various RNA classes. RNA export is signal-mediated, with nuclear export signals (NES) present in RNA-binding proteins, except for...
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subunits are exported from the nucleus due to association with exportins, which bind signaling sequences called nuclear export signals (NES). The ability...
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(protein), a human gene and protein Nuclear export signal, an amino acid sequence causing a protein to be exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm Night...
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Cell nucleus (redirect from Nuclear proteins)
as nuclear localization signals, which are bound by importins, while those transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm carry nuclear export signals bound...
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CS, Dias AP, Rapoport TA (December 2007). "The signal sequence coding region promotes nuclear export of mRNA". PLOS Biology. 5 (12): e322. doi:10.1371/journal...
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HNRNPA1 (redirect from Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1)
region downstream from the RGG box, acts as both a nuclear localization and nuclear export signal. The encoded protein is involved in the packaging of...
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1999). "Nuclear import of hepatic glucokinase depends upon glucokinase regulatory protein, whereas export is due to a nuclear export signal sequence...
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mechanism is highly conserved. Nuclear export is also inactivated by phosphorylation of cyclin B1's nuclear export signal (NES). The regulators of these...
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Ribosome biogenesis (section Nuclear export)
dependent fashion. It recognizes molecules that have leucine-rich nuclear export signals. The Crm1 is pulled to the large 60S subunit by the help of an adapter...
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residues. It contains a putative nuclear localization signal in the N-terminus of the protein and a putative nuclear export signal in the C-terminus. ATN1 is...
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Ran (protein) (category Cell signaling)
Ohno M, Yoshida M, Mattaj IW (1997). "CRM1 is an export receptor for leucine-rich nuclear export signals". Cell. 90 (6): 1051–60. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80371-2...
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NetNES 1.1 program predicted the leucine at residue 47 to be a nuclear export signal. The NetNGlyc 1.0 program predicted four N-glycosylation sites -...
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nuclear deal. In the days before the attack, Iran increased its oil exports, fearing a U.S. attack on its oil facilities. Iran claimed that nuclear material...
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"LPP, an Actin Cytoskeleton Protein Related to Zyxin, Harbors a Nuclear Export Signal and Transcriptional Activation Capacity". Mol. Biol. Cell. 11 (1):...
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contains an acidic domain, a putative bipartite nuclear localization signal, a nuclear export signal, a leucine-isoleucine zipper, and phosphorylation...
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mediate nuclear import of eIF4E. It is predominantly cytoplasmic;its own nuclear import is regulated by a nuclear localization signal and nuclear export signals...
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R, Borden KLB, Filippakopoulos P, Goding CR (Jul 2018). "A TFEB nuclear export signal integrates amino acid supply and glucose availability". Nature Communications...
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require nuclear localization signals identifiable by molecular chaperones in order to cross the nuclear envelope. Contrast nuclear export signal. nuclear membrane...
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waiver of export restrictions for India, approval by the US Congress and culminating in the signature of US–India agreement for civil nuclear cooperation...
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the nuclear export receptor CRM1 is recognised specifically by a niche conformation that has to be adopted as a key part of the nuclear export signal of...
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since it is predicted to have a nuclear export signal, it is kept in the cytoplasm even in telophase when the nuclear envelope disassembles. Human C1orf122...
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bears a functional nuclear localization signal (NLS) 766QPQKKKK772 and a nuclear export signal (NES) 133VEVYLLELKL142. Those signals initiate the translocation...
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regions, one called a Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS) as well as a Nuclear Export Signal (NES). The NLS functions as a signal for nuclear action while an...
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"A new nucleoporin-like protein interacts with both HIV-1 Rev nuclear export signal and CRM-1". J Biol Chem. 274 (24): 17309–17317. doi:10.1074/jbc...
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