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Overlapping binding sites for importin β1 and suppressor of fused (SuFu) on glioma-associated oncogene homologue 1 (Gli1) regulate its nuclear localization
Available to PurchaseAnette Szczepny, Kylie M. Wagstaff, Manisha Dias, Katarzyna Gajewska, Chunxiao Wang, Rebecca G. Davies, Gurpreet Kaur, Jennifer Ly-Huynh, Kate L. Loveland, David A. Jans
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Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2014) 461 (3): 469–476.
Published: 10 July 2014
... β promoting nuclear import and SuFu preventing it. glioma-associated oncogene homologue 1 (Gli1) importin β1 (Impβ1) nuclear transport nuclear localization signal suppressor of fused (SuFu) The Hh (Hedgehog) signalling pathway regulates normal cellular growth and differentiation...
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Staufen1 is imported into the nucleolus via a bipartite nuclear localization signal and several modulatory determinants
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Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2006) 393 (1): 245–254.
Published: 12 December 2005
... with the rough endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes in the cytoplasm, recent studies suggest that it may transit through the nucleus/nucleolus. Using a sensitive yeast import assay, we show that Stau1 is actively imported into the nucleus through a newly identified bipartite nuclear localization signal...
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Characterization of nuclear ferritin and mechanism of translocation
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Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2005) 388 (3): 731–740.
Published: 07 June 2005
.... (email [email protected] ). 5 11 2004 4 1 2005 27 1 2005 27 1 2005 The Biochemical Society, London 2005 alloxan desferoxamine nuclear ferritin nuclear localization signal O-glycosylation translocation Ferritin has been investigated for decades as a cytosolic...
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Identification of two functional nuclear localization signals in DNase γ and their roles in its apoptotic DNase activity
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Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2003) 376 (2): 377–381.
Published: 01 December 2003
... 2003 30 6 2003 28 8 2003 28 8 2003 The Biochemical Society, London ©2003 2003 apoptosis DNA fragmentation DNase green fluorescent protein nuclear localization signal Abbreviations used: BD, basic domain; GFP, green fluorescent protein; NLS, nuclear localization...
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Zinc-fingers and homeoboxes (ZHX) 2, a novel member of the ZHX family, functions as a transcriptional repressor
Available to PurchaseHiroko KAWATA, Kazuya YAMADA, Zhangfei SHOU, Tetsuya MIZUTANI, Takashi YAZAWA, Miki YOSHINO, Toshio SEKIGUCHI, Takashi KAJITANI, Kaoru MIYAMOTO
Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2003) 373 (3): 747–757.
Published: 01 August 2003
... gene stimulated by NF-Y in Drosophila Schneider line 2 cells. Thus the ZHX family of proteins may participate in the expression of a number of NF-Y-regulated genes via a more organized transcription network. Key words: dimerization, nuclear factor-Y, nuclear localization signal, transcriptional...
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The human homologue of yeast ArgRIII protein is an inositol phosphate multikinase with predominantly nuclear localization
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Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2002) 366 (2): 549–556.
Published: 01 September 2002
..., EMBL and GSDB Nucleotide Sequence Databases under the accession no. AF432853. 25 2 2002 23 5 2002 23 5 2002 31 5 2002 The Biochemical Society, London ©2002 2002 Arg 82 inositol 1,3,4,5,6-pentakisphosphate nuclear localization signal nucleus Abbreviations...
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A distinct bipartite motif is required for the localization of inhibitory κB-like (IκBL) protein to nuclear speckles
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Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2002) 361 (3): 489–496.
Published: 25 January 2002
... and speckle localization. 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (e-mail [email protected] ). 5 6 2001 30 10 2001 23 11 2001 The Biochemical Society, London ©2002 2002 ankyrin IκB MHC nuclear localization signal splicing Abbreviations used: EGFP...
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Human kinesin superfamily member 4 is dominantly localized in the nuclear matrix and is associated with chromosomes during mitosis
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Journal:
Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2001) 360 (3): 549–556.
Published: 10 December 2001
... confirmation of this conclusion, the hexapeptide PKLRRR (amino acids 773–778) in the molecule was found to function as a nuclear localization signal. During the mitotic phase of the cell cycle, human KIF4 was associated with the chromosomes, suggesting that human KIF4 might be a microtubule-based mitotic motor...