نتایج جستجو برای: ژنهای importin

تعداد نتایج: 2350  

2013
Yutaka Sasaki Kyoji Hagiwara Michinori Kakisaka Kazunori Yamada Tomoyuki Murakami Yoko Aida

The nucleoprotein (NP) of influenza A virus is transported into the nucleus via the classical importin α/β pathway, and proceeds via nuclear localization signals (NLSs) recognized by importin α molecules. Although NP binds to importin α isoforms Rch1, Qip1 and NPI-1, the role of each individual isoform during the nuclear transport of NP and replication of the influenza virus remains unknown. In...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 2009
Shaoyi Huang In Soon Chang Wenbo Lin Wenduo Ye Robert Z Luo Zhen Lu Yiling Lu Ke Zhang Warren S-L Liao Tao Tao Robert C Bast Xiaomin Chen Yinhua Yu

ARHI (aplasia Ras homologue member I; also known as DIRAS3) is an imprinted tumour suppressor gene, the expression of which is lost in the majority of breast and ovarian cancers. Unlike its homologues Ras and Rap, ARHI functions as a tumour suppressor. Our previous study showed that ARHI can interact with the transcriptional activator STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) a...

1997
Stefan Hübner Chong-Yun Xiao David A. Jans

The mechanism by which phosphorylation regulates nuclear localization sequence (NLS)-dependent nuclear protein import is largely unclear. Whereas nuclear accumulation of SV40 large tumor antigen (T-ag) fusion proteins is completely dependent on the T-ag NLS (amino acids 126–132), the rate of nuclear import is increased 50-fold by amino acid residues 111–125 and in particular a site for the prot...

Journal: :Current Biology 2021

•Using AID technology, we developed mitotic depletion assays for the Ran pathway•The pathway is non-essential to activate NuMA spindle-pole focusing•Ran-GTP not required target TPX2 but localize HURP and HSET•The maintains HURP’s polarized spindle localization during metaphase Spindle assembly spatially regulated by a chromosome-derived Ran- GTP gradient. Previous work proposed that Ran-GTP act...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Yuko Kojima Masafumi Nakayama Takashi Nishina Hiroyasu Nakano Makoto Koyanagi Kazuyoshi Takeda Ko Okumura Hideo Yagita

Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL)/death receptor 5 (DR5)-mediated cell death plays an important role in the elimination of tumor cells and transformed cells. Recently, recombinant TRAIL and agonistic anti-DR5 monoclonal antibodies have been developed and applied to cancer therapy. However, depending on the type of cancer, the sensitivity to TRAIL has been reportedl...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2012
Andrea C de Barros Agnes A S Takeda Chiung Wen Chang Boštjan Kobe Marcos R M Fontes

Flap endonuclease 1 (FEN1) is a member of the nuclease family and is structurally conserved from bacteriophages to humans. This protein is involved in multiple DNA-processing pathways, including Okazaki fragment maturation, stalled replication-fork rescue, telomere maintenance, long-patch base-excision repair and apoptotic DNA fragmentation. FEN1 has three functional motifs that are responsible...

2009
Corine K. Lau Valerie A. Delmar Rene C. Chan Quang Phung Cyril Bernis Boris Fichtman Beth A. Rasala

Shuttling nuclear transport receptors mediate nucleocytoplasmic traffic through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). Importin , the best studied receptor, is also a key regulator of cell cycle events from mitotic spindle assembly to nuclear envelope fusion and NPC assembly. Now, Lau, Delmar et al. show that a second import receptor, transportin, regulates the same set of mitotic assembly events, incl...

Journal: :Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2007
Clemence E Hindley Fiona J Lawrence David A Matthews

Adenoviruses target their double-stranded DNA genome and its associated core proteins to the interphase nucleus; this core structure then enters through the nuclear pore complex. We have used digitonin permeabilized cell import assays to study the cellular import factors involved in nuclear entry of virus DNA and the core proteins, protein V and protein VII. We show that inhibition of transport...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Michael E. Nemergut Ian G. Macara

RCC1, the only known guanine-nucleotide exchange factor for the Ran GTPase, is an approximately 45-kD nuclear protein that can bind chromatin. An important question concerns how RCC1 traverses the nuclear envelope. We now show that nuclear RCC1 is not exported readily in interphase cells and that the import of RCC1 into the nucleoplasm is extremely rapid. Import can proceed by at least two dist...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Makoto Umeda Shahed Izaddoost Ian Cushman Mary Shannon Moore Shelley Sazer

The nuclear import of classical nuclear localization signal-containing proteins depends on importin-alpha transport receptors. In budding yeast there is a single importin-alpha gene and in higher eukaryotes there are multiple importin-alpha-like genes, but in fission yeast there are two: the previously characterized cut15 and the more recently identified imp1. Like other importin-alpha family m...

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