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Due to their large genomes, poxviruses encode a number of enzymes, including a DNA polymerase and a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, and therefore require few host gene factors for their replication. Several studies have shown several host nuclear factors are in fact recruited to viral sites of replication.
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Due to their large genomes, poxviruses encode a number of enzymes, including a DNA polymerase and a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, and therefore require few host gene factors for their replication. Several studies have shown several host nuclear factors are in fact recruited to viral sites of replication.
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The role of karyopherins in the regulated sumoylation of septins
Journal of Cell Biology, 2007Christopher Ptak +2 more
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ING1 protein targeting to the nucleus by karyopherins is necessary for activation of p21
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2008Karl Riabowol, David C Schriemer
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Nuclear Import of Histone H2a and H2b Is Mediated by a Network of Karyopherins
Journal of Cell Biology, 2001Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Donald F Hunt
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Birth, Death, and Replacement of Karyopherins in Drosophila
Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2012Nitin Phadnis, Emily Hsieh, Harmit Malik
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