The alternatively spliced exon of the platelet-derived growth factor A chain encodes a nuclear targeting signal.
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Nuclear translocation of angiogenin in proliferating endothelial cells is essential to its angiogenic activityCharacterization of nuclear localizing sequences derived from yeast ribosomal protein L29.Amino acid and cDNA sequences of a vascular endothelial cell mitogen that is homologous to platelet-derived growth factorCharacterization of the mouse PDGF A-chain gene. Evolutionary conservation of gene structure, nucleotide sequence and alternative splicing.Translocation of bFGF to the nucleus is G1 phase cell cycle specific in bovine aortic endothelial cellsIntracellular and extracellular leukemia inhibitory factor proteins have different cellular activities that are mediated by distinct protein motifs.BCR/ABL genes and leukemic phenotype: from molecular mechanisms to clinical correlations.Lessons from in vitro studies and a related intracellular angiotensin II transgenic mouse model.Nuclear accumulation of interferon gammaPleiotrophin transforms NIH 3T3 cells and induces tumors in nude mice.Schwannoma-derived growth factor must be transported into the nucleus to exert its mitogenic activity.Growth factors in the nucleolus?Compartmentalization of PDGF on extracellular binding sites dependent on exon-6-encoded sequences.Nucleolar localization of parathyroid hormone-related peptide enhances survival of chondrocytes under conditions that promote apoptotic cell deathAlternative initiation of translation determines cytoplasmic or nuclear localization of basic fibroblast growth factor.Alternatively spliced platelet-derived growth factor A-chain transcripts are not tumor specific but encode normal cellular proteins.A functional bipartite nuclear localisation signal in the cytokine interleukin-5.Direct effect of basic fibroblast growth factor on gene transcription in a cell-free systemPlatelet-derived growth factor: mechanism of action and possible in vivo function.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor: subcellular compartmentalization and interneuronal transfer as visualized with anti-peptide antibodies.Identification of a cell retention signal in the B-chain of platelet-derived growth factor and in the long splice version of the A-chain.Signals mediating nuclear targeting and their regulation: application in drug delivery.The cytokine interleukin-5 (IL-5) effects cotransport of its receptor subunits to the nucleus in vitro.Signals controlling the expression of PDGF.Expression of the c-kit protein in human solid tumors and in corresponding fetal and adult normal tissues.The NH2-terminal extension of high molecular weight bFGF is a nuclear targeting signal.The nucleus: a target site for parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) action.Nuclear targeting by growth factors, cytokines, and their receptors: a role in signaling?PDGF and microvessel wall remodeling in adult lung: imaging PDGF-Rbeta and PDGF-BB molecules in progenitor smooth muscle cells developing in pulmonary hypertension.PDGF and microvessel wall remodeling in adult rat lung: imaging PDGF-AA and PDGF-Ralpha molecules in progenitor smooth muscle cells developing in experimental pulmonary hypertension.Immunoexpression of growth factors and receptors in polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma.
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The alternatively spliced exon of the platelet-derived growth factor A chain encodes a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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The alternatively spliced exon ...... es a nuclear targeting signal.
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1989-05-01T00:00:00Z