A tool to pulse-label yeast Nuclear Pore Complexes in imaging and biochemical experiments
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Exportin-1 functions as an adaptor for transcription factor-mediated docking of chromatin at the nuclear pore complex. [PDF]
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Nucleoporin PNET1 coordinates mitotic nuclear pore complex dynamics for rapid cell division. [PDF]
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Role of pore dilation in molecular transport through the nuclear pore complex: Insights from polymer scaling theory. [PDF]
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Advances in the understanding of nuclear pore complexes in human diseases. [PDF]
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The small GTPase Ran defines Nuclear Pore Complex Asymmetry
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Human spermatogenesis leads to a reduced nuclear pore structure and function
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Identification of nuclear pore proteins at plasmodesmata: potential role in intercellular transport?
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Nuclear pores and nuclear assembly
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2001Communication between the nucleus and cytoplasm occurs through large macromolecular structures, the nuclear pores. Quantitative scanning transmission electron microscopy has estimated the mass of a nuclear pore to be 60 million Daltons in yeast and 120 million Daltons in vertebrates.
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All transport between the nucleus and the cytoplasm passes through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) (Functions). Small (20–40 kDa) molecules passively diffuse through the NPC, whereas there are a series of signal- and temperature-dependent mechanisms for large molecules.
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