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The nuclear pore and plant development
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2009All macromolecules that traffic between the nucleus and the cytoplasm traverse the nuclear pore. While yeast and mammalian nuclear pore structure and function have recently been substantially refined, our understanding of the plant nuclear pore is still far from comprehensive.
Iris, Meier, Jelena, Brkljacic
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Nuclear pores. Architecture of the nuclear pore complex coat.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2015The nuclear pore complex (NPC) constitutes the sole gateway for bidirectional nucleocytoplasmic transport. Despite half a century of structural characterization, the architecture of the NPC remains unknown. Here we present the crystal structure of a reconstituted ~400-kilodalton coat nucleoporin complex (CNC) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae at a 7.4 ...
Tobias, Stuwe +6 more
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Nuclear pore structure and function
Seminars in Cell Biology, 1992Nuclear pores are huge macromolecular assemblies, approximately 120 nm in diameter, that perforate the nuclear membrane and mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport. Nuclear pores are constructed from a cylindrical spoke-plug complex sandwiched between nucleoplasmic and cytoplasmic rings.
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Nuclear pores in the spermatozoon of the rat
Experientia, 1976The paper describes a hexagonal array of nuclear pores in a non-redundant region of the nuclear envelope underlying the basal surface of the rat spermatozoon head. It is concluded that intranuclear material protruding through these pores is the cause of the characteristic rows of circular 'bumps' found in surface replicas of this region.
D, Mortimer, T E, Thompson
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Nuclear pore complexes as clocks of zygotic genome activation
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Eytan Zlotorynski, Zlotorynski Eytan
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Molecular Crowing in Nuclear Pore
Nuclear pores serve as the sole gates mediating nucleocytoplasmic molecular communication. They constantly accept heavy molecular traffic at a rate of ~1000 molecules per second, selected from a vast number of molecules randomly approaching the pores.openaire +2 more sources
The nuclear pore complex: bridging nuclear transport and gene regulation
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2010Caterina Strambio-De-Castillia +2 more
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Condensing nuclear pore assembly in oocytes
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2019Paulina Strzyz, Strzyz Paulina
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The nuclear pore complex: understanding its function through structural insight
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2016Martin Beck, Ed Hurt, Beck Martin
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