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Mutations in nuclear pore complex promote osmotolerance in Arabidopsis by suppressing the nuclear translocation of ACQOS and its osmotically induced immunity. [PDF]
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CLCC1 promotes hepatic neutral lipid flux and nuclear pore complex assembly
Mathiowetz AJ +20 more
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Integrative structure and functional anatomy of a nuclear pore complex
Nuclear pore complexes play central roles as gatekeepers of RNA and protein transport between the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm. However, their large size and dynamic nature have impeded a full structural and functional elucidation.
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The nuclear pore complex: understanding its function through structural insight
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2016Martin Beck, Ed Hurt
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Journal of Cell Science, 2000
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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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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Plant Molecular Biology, 1998
The nuclear pore complex is the largest supramolecular complex that assembles in the eukaryotic cell. This structure is highly dynamic and must disassemble prior to mitosis and reassemble after the event. The directed movement of macromolecules into and out of the nucleus occurs through the nuclear pore complex, a potentially regulatory point for ...
A, Heese-Peck, N V, Raikhel
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The nuclear pore complex is the largest supramolecular complex that assembles in the eukaryotic cell. This structure is highly dynamic and must disassemble prior to mitosis and reassemble after the event. The directed movement of macromolecules into and out of the nucleus occurs through the nuclear pore complex, a potentially regulatory point for ...
A, Heese-Peck, N V, Raikhel
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Into the basket and beyond: the journey of mRNA through the nuclear pore complex.
Biochemical Journal, 2020The genetic information encoded in nuclear mRNA destined to reach the cytoplasm requires the interaction of the mRNA molecule with the nuclear pore complex (NPC) for the process of mRNA export.
Asaf Ashkenazy-Titelman +2 more
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1995
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) creates an aqueous channel across the nuclear envelope through which macromolecular transport between nucleus and cytoplasm occurs. Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is bidirectional and involves diverse substrates, including protein and RNA.
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The nuclear pore complex (NPC) creates an aqueous channel across the nuclear envelope through which macromolecular transport between nucleus and cytoplasm occurs. Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is bidirectional and involves diverse substrates, including protein and RNA.
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1996
The nuclear envelope forms the boundary between the nucleus and the cytoplasm and as such regulates the exchange of macromolecules between the two compartments. The channels through the nuclear envelop that actually mediate this macromolecular traffic are the nuclear pore complexes.
R, Bastos, N, Panté, B, Burke
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The nuclear envelope forms the boundary between the nucleus and the cytoplasm and as such regulates the exchange of macromolecules between the two compartments. The channels through the nuclear envelop that actually mediate this macromolecular traffic are the nuclear pore complexes.
R, Bastos, N, Panté, B, Burke
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Pores for thought: nuclear pore complex proteins
Trends in Cell Biology, 1994Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are enormous macromolecular structures that mediate the active exchange of proteins and RNPs between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Recent work has resulted in a windfall of identified NPC polypeptides, many with unique sequences.
M P, Rout, S R, Wente
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