Identification of a functional bipartite nuclear localization signal in the tumor suppressor parafibromin. Oncogene 24: 6241-6248, 2005. Hanahan D and Weinberg RA. The hallmarks of cancer. Cell. 100: 57-70, 2000.Hahn MA, Marsh DJ (2005) Identification of a functional bipartite nuclear ...
Liang SH, Clarke MF.A bipartite nuclear localization signal is required for p53 nuclear import regulated by a carboxyl-terminal domain. J Biol Chem 274:32699-32703 Liang S-H,Clarke MF.A bipartite nuclear localization signal is required for p53 nuclear import regulated by a carboxyl-terminal domai...
Hahn MA , Marsh DJ ( 2005 ) Identification of a functional bipartite nuclear localization signal in the tumor suppressor parafibromin . Oncogene 24 , 6241 – 6248 .Identification of a functional bipartite nu-clear localization signal in the tumor suppressor parafibromin. Hahn MA,Marsh D J. ...
In the case of Dodo family members, a bipartite nuclear localization signal is likely to restrict their activities to the nucleus. Finally, a long scaffolding helix in these proteins may allow for additional protein–protein interactions, such as the ability to dock into the groove of a coiled-...
CONCLUSION: Based on these data it is suggested that during HBV infection the final import of the genome complex into the nucleus is mediated by a novel bipartite NLS localized in the TP domain of HBV polymerase.OBJECTIVE: To determine the methods for establishing an in vivo model of long-...
Identification and characterization of a novel bipartite nuclear localization signal in the hepatitis B virus polymerase.###[Factors influencing long-term... AIM: To characterize the nuclear import of hepatitis B virus (HBV) polymerase (P) and its relevance for the viral life cycle. METHODS: Sequ...
3.4. A bipartite nuclear localization signal identified in the N-terminus of SMC6 To assess the NLSs prediction capacity of cNLS Mapper to identify importin α binding proteins, we selected two of the candidates identified in this study. One of these, structural maintenance of chromosomes 6 (SM...
nuclear localization signal NPC: nuclear pore complex NE: nuclear envelope ONM: outer nuclear membrane INM: inner nuclear membrane IBB: importin β binding NES: nuclear export signal NUP: nucleoporin EBV: Epstein-Barr virus EBNA-1: Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 HBV: Hepatit...
A PSORTII analysis of the TPase amino acid sequence predicts a bipartite nuclear localization signal (NLS) near the c-terminus, just upstream of a putative ZnF (ZnF). Results We fused the piggyBac TPase upstream of and in-frame with the enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP) in the ...
Experimental & Molecular Medicine A pH-dependent nuclear localization signal SC Chaudhary et al 8 reason yet. Collectively, however, these data provide additional evidence that the putative bipartite NLS is pH-dependent, and this pH dependency stems from the critical histidine residues. We then ...