RAG-1 interacts with the repeated amino acid motif of the human homologue of the yeast protein SRP1
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Selection system for genes encoding nuclear-targeted proteinsNF-{kappa}B is transported into the nucleus by importin {alpha}3 and importin {alpha}4VprBP binds full-length RAG1 and is required for B-cell development and V(D)J recombination fidelitySnurportin1, an m3G-cap-specific nuclear import receptor with a novel domain structureSequence and characterization of cytoplasmic nuclear protein import factor p97Cloning and characterization of hSRP1 gamma, a tissue-specific nuclear transport factorImportin alpha3 interacts with HIV-1 integrase and contributes to HIV-1 nuclear import and replicationDifferential importin-alpha recognition and nuclear transport by nuclear localization signals within the high-mobility-group DNA binding domains of lymphoid enhancer factor 1 and T-cell factor 1Glucocorticoid receptor homodimers and glucocorticoid-mineralocorticoid receptor heterodimers form in the cytoplasm through alternative dimerization interfacesRegulated nuclear-cytoplasmic localization of interferon regulatory factor 3, a subunit of double-stranded RNA-activated factor 1Evidence for distinct substrate specificities of importin alpha family members in nuclear protein importThe conserved amino-terminal domain of hSRP1 alpha is essential for nuclear protein importA 41 amino acid motif in importin-alpha confers binding to importin-beta and hence transit into the nucleusMammalian karyopherin alpha 1 beta and alpha 2 beta heterodimers: alpha 1 or alpha 2 subunit binds nuclear localization signal and beta subunit interacts with peptide repeat-containing nucleoporinsPreviously identified protein of uncertain function is karyopherin alpha and together with karyopherin beta docks import substrate at nuclear pore complexesThe binding site of karyopherin alpha for karyopherin beta overlaps with a nuclear localization sequenceNuclear import of the ran exchange factor, RCC1, is mediated by at least two distinct mechanismsDetermination of the functional domain organization of the importin alpha nuclear import factorRole of the karyopherin pathway in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 nuclear importNuclear and nucleolar targeting of influenza A virus NS1 protein: striking differences between different virus subtypes.Nuclear import of influenza virus RNA can be mediated by viral nucleoprotein and transport factors required for protein import.The NPI-1/NPI-3 (karyopherin alpha) binding site on the influenza a virus nucleoprotein NP is a nonconventional nuclear localization signal.BSAP (Pax5)-importin alpha 1 (Rch1) interaction identifies a nuclear localization sequenceNuclear localization and export signals of the human aryl hydrocarbon receptorHuman RAG mutations: biochemistry and clinical implicationsThe nuclear localization signal of lymphoid enhancer factor-1 is recognized by two differentially expressed Srp1-nuclear localization sequence receptor proteinsCNI-H0294, a nuclear importation inhibitor of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genome, abrogates virus replication in infected activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells.A WW-like module in the RAG1 N-terminal domain contributes to previously unidentified protein-protein interactionsRanBP3 contains an unusual nuclear localization signal that is imported preferentially by importin-alpha3.Differential use of importin-α isoforms governs cell tropism and host adaptation of influenza virus.Nuclear import of the U1A splicesome protein is mediated by importin alpha /beta and Ran in living mammalian cells.Role of importin alpha8, a new member of the importin alpha family of nuclear transport proteins, in early embryonic development in cattle.The nuclear import of RCC1 requires a specific nuclear localization sequence receptor, karyopherin alpha3/Qip.Nuclear targeting signal recognition: a key control point in nuclear transport?Dissection of a novel nuclear localization signal in open reading frame 29 of varicella-zoster virus.Extracellular signal-dependent nuclear import of Stat1 is mediated by nuclear pore-targeting complex formation with NPI-1, but not Rch1Regulated nuclear import of the STAT1 transcription factor by direct binding of importin-alphaProtein export from the nucleus requires the GTPase Ran and GTP hydrolysis.Nuclear transport of human immunodeficiency virus type 1, visna virus, and equine infectious anemia virus Rev proteins: identification of a family of transferable nuclear export signals.UV-induced nuclear import of XPA is mediated by importin-α4 in an ATR-dependent manner
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P2860
RAG-1 interacts with the repeated amino acid motif of the human homologue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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P2093
P2860
P3181
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RAG-1 interacts with the repea ...... ogue of the yeast protein SRP1
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10.1073/PNAS.91.16.7633
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1994-08-02T00:00:00Z