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Importin α transports CaMKIV to the nucleus without utilizing importin β
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The thyroid hormone receptor α1 (TRα1) is a nuclear receptor for thyroid hormone that shuttles rapidly between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Our prior studies showed that nuclear import of TRα1 is directed by two nuclear localization signals, one in the N-terminal A/B domain and the other in the hinge domain.
Vincent R Roggero, Lizabeth A Allison
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The import of many proteins into the nucleus is mediated by the importin-α/β heterodimer. While only one importin-β gene has been found, several forms of importin-α have been described.
M Kohler +2 more
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Nuclear import factors importin α and importin β undergo mutually induced conformational changes upon association [PDF]
A heterodimer of importin α and importin β accomplishes the nuclear import of proteins carrying classical nuclear localization signals (NLS). The interaction between the two import factors is mediated by the IBB domain of importin α and involves an ...
Gino Cingolani +2 more
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A nuclear protein importer modulates gene expression to control the persistence of neuropathic ...
Muhammad Saad, Yousuf, Theodore J, Price
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A nuclear protein importer modulates gene expression to control the persistence of neuropathic ...
Muhammad Saad, Yousuf, Theodore J, Price
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Importin alpha can migrate into the nucleus in an importin beta- and Ran-independent manner [PDF]
A classical nuclear localization signal (NLS)-containing protein is transported into the nucleus via the formation of a NLS-substrate/importin alpha/beta complex. In this study, we found that importin alpha migrated into the nucleus without the addition of importin beta, Ran or any other soluble factors in an in vitro transport assay. A mutant importin
Yoichi Miyamoto +2 more
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Functional characterization of importin α8 as a classical nuclear localization signal receptor
Importin α8 has recently been identified as an importin α family member based on its primary structure and binding ability to importin β1 and to several karyophilic proteins.
Chikashi Obuse +2 more
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Importin α Partitioning to the Plasma Membrane Regulates Intracellular Scaling [PDF]
Early embryogenesis is accompanied by reductive cell divisions requiring that subcellular structures adapt to a range of cell sizes. The interphase nucleus and mitotic spindle scale with cell size through both physical and biochemical mechanisms, but ...
Christopher W Brownlee, Rebecca Heald
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The importin β/importin 7 heterodimer is a functional nuclear import receptor for histone H1 [PDF]
Import of proteins into the nucleus proceeds through nuclear pore complexes and is largely mediated by nuclear transport receptors of the importin beta family that use direct RanGTP-binding to regulate the interaction with their cargoes. We investigated nuclear import of the linker histone H1 and found that two receptors, importin beta (Impbeta) and ...
Werner Albig +2 more
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