نتایج جستجو برای: ژنهای importin

تعداد نتایج: 2350  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2013
Yanjie Luo Zhijuan Wang Hongtao Ji Hui Fang Shuangfeng Wang Lining Tian Xia Li

The import of proteins into the nucleus in response to drought is critical for mediating the reprogramming of gene expression that leads to drought tolerance. However, regulatory mechanisms involved in nuclear protein import remain largely unknown. Here, we have identified an Arabidopsis gene (AtKPNB1) as a homolog of human KPNB1 (importin β1). AtKPNB1 was expressed in multiple organs, and the ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2008
Zoltan Villanyi Bernadett Papp Szilard Szikora Imre Boros Janos Szabad

Importin-beta, encoded by the Ketel gene in Drosophila, is a key component of nuclear protein import, the formation of the spindle microtubules and the assembly of the nuclear envelope. The Drosophila embryos rely on the maternal importin-beta dowry at the beginning of their life. Expression of the zygotic Ketel gene commences during gastrulation in every cell and while the expression is mainta...

2016
Junjie Zhao Weidong Xu Minghui He Zhensheng Zhang Shuxiong Zeng Chong Ma Yinghao Sun Chuanliang Xu

Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) often has a worse prognosis following its progression to muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), despite radical cystectomy with pelvic lymph node dissection combined with chemotherapy. Therefore, the discovery of novel biomarkers for predicting the progression of this disease and of therapeutic targets for preventing it is crucial. We performed whole-e...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2013
Jin Xu Yueying Li Xiaoming Yang Yongchang Chen Min Chen

Recent studies have shown the localization of RhoA in the cell nucleus, in addition to its cellular distribution in the cytosol and cell membrane. Our previous results that a high amount of RhoA was detected in gastric cancer cell nucleus and application of anticancer drug Taxol could reduce RhoA nuclear localization, suggest a relationship between nuclear translocation of RhoA and tumor progre...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2013
Gergely Róna Mary Marfori Máté Borsos Ildikó Scheer Enikő Takács Judit Tóth Fruzsina Babos Anna Magyar Anna Erdei Zoltán Bozóky László Buday Bostjan Kobe Beáta G Vértessy

Phosphorylation adjacent to nuclear localization signals (NLSs) is involved in the regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport. The nuclear isoform of human dUTPase, an enzyme that is essential for genomic integrity, has been shown to be phosphorylated on a serine residue (Ser11) in the vicinity of its nuclear localization signal; however, the effect of this phosphorylation is not yet known. To i...

2011
Masakazu Hamada Anna Haeger Karthik B. Jeganathan Janine H. van Ree Liviu Malureanu Sarah Wälde Jomon Joseph Ralph H. Kehlenbach Jan M. van Deursen

RanBP2/Nup358, the major component of the cytoplasmic filaments of the nuclear pore complex (NPC), is essential for mouse embryogenesis and is implicated in both macromolecular transport and mitosis, but its specific molecular functions are unknown. Using RanBP2 conditional knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts and a series of mutant constructs, we show that transport, rather than mitotic, funct...

2017
Thomas W. Kirby Natalie R. Gassman Cassandra E. Smith Ming-Lang Zhao Julie K. Horton Samuel H. Wilson Robert E. London

DNA polymerase β (pol β) requires nuclear localization to fulfil its DNA repair function. Although its small size has been interpreted to imply the absence of a need for active nuclear import, sequence and structural analysis suggests that a monopartite nuclear localization signal (NLS) may reside in the N-terminal lyase domain. Binding of this domain to Importin α1 (Impα1) was confirmed by gel...

2014
Ankita Aggarwal Devendra K. Agrawal

Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of macromolecules is a well-controlled process involving importins and exportins. These karyopherins recognize and bind to receptor-mediated intracellular signals through specific signal sequences that are present on cargo proteins and transport into and out of the nucleus through nuclear pore complexes. Nuclear localization signals (NLS) present on cargo molecules t...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
Jonathan D. Moore Jing Yang Ray Truant Sally Kornbluth

Reversible phosphorylation of nuclear proteins is required for both DNA replication and entry into mitosis. Consequently, most cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk)/cyclin complexes are localized to the nucleus when active. Although our understanding of nuclear transport processes has been greatly enhanced by the recent identification of nuclear targeting sequences and soluble nuclear import factors wi...

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