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Exportins
A subclass of karyopherins that function specifically to export molecules into the nucleus.
National Institutes of Health
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2015
Review
2015
Nuclear Export as a Novel Therapeutic Target: The CRM1 Connection.
Chuanwen Lu
,
J. Figueroa
,
+6 authors
Weimin Gao
Current Cancer Drug Targets
2015
Corpus ID: 35307937
The integrity of eukaryotic cellular function depends on molecular and biochemical compartmentalization. The transport of…
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2014
2014
KPNA2 predicts long term survival in patients with anaplastic oligoastrocytomas
K. Gousias
,
P. Niehusmann
,
G. Gielen
,
M. Simon
,
J. Boström
Journal of clinical neuroscience
2014
Corpus ID: 13513144
2014
2014
Separate responses of karyopherins to glucose and amino acid availability regulate nucleocytoplasmic transport
Hsiao-Yun Huang
,
A. Hopper
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2014
Corpus ID: 13869246
The subcellular distribution of yeast β-importins inverts upon acute glucose deprivation, likely due to collapse of the RanGTP…
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2013
2013
Single-molecule analysis of the recognition forces underlying nucleo-cytoplasmic transport.
M. Rangl
,
A. Ebner
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+5 authors
P. Hinterdorfer
Angewandte Chemie
2013
Corpus ID: 205376269
To move molecules across the nuclear envelope they have to overcome the selective barrier of the nuclear pore which is formed by…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Unveiling the role of nuclear transport in epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.
A. Azmi
Current Cancer Drug Targets
2013
Corpus ID: 13734505
Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a phenomenon in which cancer cells loose their polarity, undergo morphological…
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2011
2011
Proteomic analysis of importin α-interacting proteins in adult mouse brain.
M. Fukumoto
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T. Sekimoto
,
Y. Yoneda
Cell Structure and Function
2011
Corpus ID: 20843933
Many transport factors, such as importins and exportins, have been identified, and the molecular mechanisms underlying…
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2010
2010
Intracellular traffic of oligodeoxynucleotides in and out of the nucleus: effect of exportins and DNA structure.
Stephen J Forsha
,
I. Panyutin
,
R. Neumann
,
I. Panyutin
Oligonucleotides
2010
Corpus ID: 30793251
The delivery of oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) into cells is widely utilized for antisense, antigene, aptamer, and similar…
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2010
2010
Solving the NES problem
I. Mattaj
,
C. Müller
Nature Structural &Molecular Biology
2010
Corpus ID: 12781934
How can a single protein recognize and bind a variety of partner proteins that vary in sequence and structure? Analysis of the…
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2002
2002
Both ran and importins have the ability to function as nuclear mRNA export factors.
R. Yi
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H. Bogerd
,
Heather L. Wiegand
,
B. Cullen
RNA: A publication of the RNA Society
2002
Corpus ID: 38399412
The Ran protein regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport mediated by the karyopherin family of nuclear transport factors. Ran is…
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1999
1999
Cell biology: Snail mail to the nucleus
I. Mattaj
,
E. Conti
Nature
1999
Corpus ID: 4429779
Large molecules are constantly shuffled between the nucleus and cytoplasm via channels called nuclear-pore complexes. Transport…
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