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Nuclear Proteins
Known as:
Nuclear Protein
, Nuclear Proteins [Chemical/Ingredient]
, Proteins, Nuclear
Proteins that are localized to the nucleus of the cell. These proteins are involved in a variety of cellular regulation functions including transport…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Arthropod relationships revealed by phylogenomic analysis of nuclear protein-coding sequences
J. C. Regier
,
J. Shultz
,
+5 authors
C. Cunningham
Nature
2010
Corpus ID: 4427443
The remarkable antiquity, diversity and ecological significance of arthropods have inspired numerous attempts to resolve their…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Molecular mechanism of the nuclear protein import cycle
M. Stewart
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 13508710
The nuclear import of proteins through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) illustrates how a complex biological function can be…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
The protamine family of sperm nuclear proteins
R. Balhorn
Genome Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 15550308
SummaryThe protamines are a diverse family of small arginine-rich proteins that are synthesized in the late-stage spermatids of…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Human cyclin E, a nuclear protein essential for the G1-to-S phase transition
M. Ohtsubo
,
A. Theodoras
,
J. Schumacher
,
J. Roberts
,
M. Pagano
Molecular and cellular biology
1995
Corpus ID: 44394923
Cyclin E was first identified by screening human cDNA libraries for genes that would complement G1 cyclin mutations in…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Nuclear protein CBP is a coactivator for the transcription factor CREB
R. Kwok
,
J. Lundblad
,
+6 authors
R. Goodman
Nature
1994
Corpus ID: 4320408
THE transcription factor CREB binds to a DNA element known as the cAMP-regulated enhancer (CRE)1–5. CREB is activated through…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Phosphorylated CREB binds specifically to the nuclear protein CBP
J. Chrivia
,
R. Kwok
,
N. Lamb
,
M. Hagiwara
,
M. Montminy
,
R. Goodman
Nature
1993
Corpus ID: 4302589
CYCLIC AMP-regulated gene expression frequently involves a DNA element known as the cAMP-regulated enhancer (CRE)14. Many…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Cyclin D1 is a nuclear protein required for cell cycle progression in G1.
V. Baldin
,
J. Lukas
,
M. J. Marcote
,
M. Pagano
,
G. Draetta
Genes & development
1993
Corpus ID: 28283218
A cascade of events is triggered upon the addition of growth factor to quiescent mammalian cells, which ultimately restarts…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
NeuN, a neuronal specific nuclear protein in vertebrates.
R. J. Mullen
,
C. Buck
,
A. Smith
Development
1992
Corpus ID: 270351
A battery of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against brain cell nuclei has been generated by repeated immunizations. One of these…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Nuclear protein import in permeabilized mammalian cells requires soluble cytoplasmic factors
S. Adam
,
R. Marr
,
L. Gerace
The Journal of cell biology
1990
Corpus ID: 214300
We have developed an in vitro system involving digitonin-permeabilized vertebrate cells to study biochemical events in the…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Binding of a nuclear protein to the cyclic-AMP response element of the somatostatin gene
M. Montminy
,
L. Bilezikjian
Nature
1987
Corpus ID: 4345292
Many hormones act on neuroendocrine cells by activating second messenger pathways. Two of these, the phosphoinositol and cAMP…
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