AbstractActive nuclear import of protein is controlled by nuclear localization signals (NLSs), but nuclear export is not understood well. Nuclear trafficking of the catalytic (C) subunit of CAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAPK) is critical for regulation of gene expression. The heat-stable inhibitor (PKI) of cAPK contains a nuclear export signal (NES) that triggers rapid, active net extrusion of the C-PKI complex from the nucleus. This NES (residues 35–49), fused or conjugated to heterologous proteins, was sufficient for rapid nuclear export. Hydrophobic residues were critical. The NES is a slightly weaker signal than the SV40 NLS. A sequence containing only residues 37–46, LALKLAGLDI, is also sufficient for nuclear export. This is an exampl...
AbstractThe presence of the nuclear envelope necessitates the movement of proteins and RNAs between ...
AbstractTargeting of most nuclear proteins to the cell nucleus is initiated by interaction between t...
AbstractA new pathway of nuclear import has been discovered with the identification of receptors tha...
Active nuclear import of protein is controlled by nu-clear localization signals (NLSs), but nuclear ...
AbstractNuclear protein export has, in contrast to nuclear protein import, been a poorly understood ...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is one of the hallmarks of the eukaryotic cell. To a large extent, this pr...
AbstractThe transport of proteins from the cytoplasm into the nucleus is a multistep process. The nu...
AbstractUsing an in vivo assay system, nuclear import ability in individual cells was determined by ...
AbstractStudies over the past 10 years have provided major insights into the molecular mechanisms re...
The nucleus is a vital sub cellular compartment and it stores the genome. Transport across the nucl...
AbstractNuclear protein export is mediated by nuclear export signals (NESs), but the mechanisms gove...
The signal recognition particle is a cytoplasmic RNA-protein complex that mediates translocation of ...
AbstractImportin-α mediates nuclear protein import by binding nuclear localization signals and impor...
AbstractBackground: The transcription factor NF-ATc plays a key role in the activation of many early...
Recent progress indicates that there are multiple pathways of nucleocytoplasmic transport which invo...
AbstractThe presence of the nuclear envelope necessitates the movement of proteins and RNAs between ...
AbstractTargeting of most nuclear proteins to the cell nucleus is initiated by interaction between t...
AbstractA new pathway of nuclear import has been discovered with the identification of receptors tha...
Active nuclear import of protein is controlled by nu-clear localization signals (NLSs), but nuclear ...
AbstractNuclear protein export has, in contrast to nuclear protein import, been a poorly understood ...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is one of the hallmarks of the eukaryotic cell. To a large extent, this pr...
AbstractThe transport of proteins from the cytoplasm into the nucleus is a multistep process. The nu...
AbstractUsing an in vivo assay system, nuclear import ability in individual cells was determined by ...
AbstractStudies over the past 10 years have provided major insights into the molecular mechanisms re...
The nucleus is a vital sub cellular compartment and it stores the genome. Transport across the nucl...
AbstractNuclear protein export is mediated by nuclear export signals (NESs), but the mechanisms gove...
The signal recognition particle is a cytoplasmic RNA-protein complex that mediates translocation of ...
AbstractImportin-α mediates nuclear protein import by binding nuclear localization signals and impor...
AbstractBackground: The transcription factor NF-ATc plays a key role in the activation of many early...
Recent progress indicates that there are multiple pathways of nucleocytoplasmic transport which invo...
AbstractThe presence of the nuclear envelope necessitates the movement of proteins and RNAs between ...
AbstractTargeting of most nuclear proteins to the cell nucleus is initiated by interaction between t...
AbstractA new pathway of nuclear import has been discovered with the identification of receptors tha...