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Nuclear proteins

Experimental Cell Research, 1976
D.E. Comings, T.A. Okada
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Pest sequences in nuclear proteins

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1993
1. Most of proteins which are rapidly degraded inside eukaryotic cells have been found to contain amino acid sequences (PEST sequences) enriched in proline, acidic residues (glutamic acid and/or aspartic acid) and hydrophilic residues (serine and threonine) (Rogers et al. (1986) Science 234, 364-368). 2.
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Nuclear Proteins

1974
MARK O.J. OLSON   +2 more
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Cyclosporin A specifically inhibits function of nuclear proteins involved in T cell activation.

Science, 1989
E. A. Emmel   +5 more
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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to assess the mobility of nuclear proteins.

Methods in molecular biology, 2009
S. Weidtkamp‐Peters   +3 more
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BRD–NUT oncoproteins: a family of closely related nuclear proteins that block epithelial differentiation and maintain the growth of carcinoma cells

Oncogene, 2008
Carroll G. French   +11 more
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