AbstractSignal-dependent targeting of proteins into and out of the nucleus is mediated by members of the importin (IMP) family of transport receptors, which recognise targeting signals within a cargo protein and mediate passage through the nuclear envelope-embedded nuclear pore complexes. Regulation of this process is paramount to processes such as cell division and differentiation, but is also critically important for viral replication and pathogenesis; phosphorylation appears to play a major role in regulating viral protein nucleocytoplasmic trafficking, along with other posttranslational modifications. This review focuses on viral proteins that utilise the host cell IMP machinery in order to traffic into/out of the nucleus, and in partic...
Cellular homeostasis importantly relies on the correct nucleoplasmic distribution of a large number ...
The host nucleocytoplasmic trafficking system is often hijacked by viruses to accomplish their repli...
Contains fulltext : 49544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Some picornaviru...
The study of viral proteins and host cell factors that interact with them has represented an invalua...
Viruses cause numerous medically important diseases, affecting developing, developed, rich and poor ...
Replication of many different viruses occurs in the nucleus of the host cell. These viruses discover...
Viruses have been invaluable tools for discovering key pathways of nucleocytoplasmic transport. Conv...
Rabies virus P-protein is expressed as five isoforms (P1-P5) which undergo nucleocytoplasmic traffic...
The nuclear–cytoplasmic protein transport is a critical process in cellular events. The identifi-cat...
Rabies virus P-protein is expressed as five isoforms (P1-P5) which undergo nucleocytoplasmic traffic...
a b s t r a c t Cardiovirus infections inhibit nucleocytoplasmic trafficking by Leader protein-induc...
Human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase processivity factor UL44 is transported into the nucleus by imp...
The nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of cellular and viral factors is an area of gene regulation that is...
The separation of transcription in the nucleus and translation in the cytoplasm requires nucleo-cyto...
Regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport of proteins is central to cellular function and dysfunction du...
Cellular homeostasis importantly relies on the correct nucleoplasmic distribution of a large number ...
The host nucleocytoplasmic trafficking system is often hijacked by viruses to accomplish their repli...
Contains fulltext : 49544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Some picornaviru...
The study of viral proteins and host cell factors that interact with them has represented an invalua...
Viruses cause numerous medically important diseases, affecting developing, developed, rich and poor ...
Replication of many different viruses occurs in the nucleus of the host cell. These viruses discover...
Viruses have been invaluable tools for discovering key pathways of nucleocytoplasmic transport. Conv...
Rabies virus P-protein is expressed as five isoforms (P1-P5) which undergo nucleocytoplasmic traffic...
The nuclear–cytoplasmic protein transport is a critical process in cellular events. The identifi-cat...
Rabies virus P-protein is expressed as five isoforms (P1-P5) which undergo nucleocytoplasmic traffic...
a b s t r a c t Cardiovirus infections inhibit nucleocytoplasmic trafficking by Leader protein-induc...
Human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase processivity factor UL44 is transported into the nucleus by imp...
The nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of cellular and viral factors is an area of gene regulation that is...
The separation of transcription in the nucleus and translation in the cytoplasm requires nucleo-cyto...
Regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport of proteins is central to cellular function and dysfunction du...
Cellular homeostasis importantly relies on the correct nucleoplasmic distribution of a large number ...
The host nucleocytoplasmic trafficking system is often hijacked by viruses to accomplish their repli...
Contains fulltext : 49544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Some picornaviru...