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pro vyhledávání: '"Mary R. Hodel"'
Autor:
Mary Elizabeth Harben, Alec E. Hodel, Kanika F. Pulliam, Keith M. Berland, Mary R. Hodel, Jordan S. Holmes, Michelle T. Harreman, Anita H. Corbett
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281:23545-23556
Nuclear localization signals (NLSs) target proteins into the nucleus through mediating interactions with nuclear import receptors. Here, we perform a quantitative analysis of the correlation between NLS receptor affinity and the steady-state distribu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278:41947-41953
Classical protein import, mediated by the binding of a classical nuclear localization signal (NLS) to the NLS receptor, karyopherin/importin alpha, is the most well studied nuclear transport process. Classical NLSs are either monopartite sequences th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278:5854-5863
Proteins that contain a classical nuclear localization signal (NLS) are recognized in the cytoplasm by a heterodimeric import receptor composed of importin/karyopherin alpha and beta. The importin alpha subunit recognizes classical NLS sequences, and
Autor:
Mary R. Hodel, Krista M. Hennig, Maureen A. Powers, Alec E. Hodel, Eric R. Griffis, Songli Xu, Gary A. Ratner
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cell. 10:347-358
Nup98 is a component of the nuclear pore that plays its primary role in the export of RNAs. Nup98 is expressed in two forms, derived from alternate mRNA splicing. Both forms are processed into two peptides through autoproteolysis mediated by the C-te
Autor:
Jordan W. Thomas, Pi-Chen Hsu, Mary R. Hodel, Curt H. Hagedorn, Alec E. Hodel, Laura J. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 39:13730-13736
7-Methylguanosine (m(7)G), also known as the mRNA "cap", is used as a molecular tag in eukaryotic cells to mark the 5' end of messenger RNAs. The mRNA cap is required for several key events in gene expression in which the m(7)G moiety is specifically
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 278(43)
Classical protein import, mediated by the binding of a classical nuclear localization signal (NLS) to the NLS receptor, karyopherin/importin alpha, is the most well studied nuclear transport process. Classical NLSs are either monopartite sequences th
Autor:
Michelle T. Harreman, Alec E. Hodel, Glyn J. Truscott, Mary R. Hodel, Pamela E. Cohen, Anita H. Corbett
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 278(24)
Protein cargoes that contain a classic nuclear localization signal (NLS) are transported into the nucleus through binding to a heterodimeric receptor comprised of importin/karyopherin alpha and beta. An evolutionarily conserved auto-inhibitory sequen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 276(2)
The regulated process of protein import into the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is mediated by specific nuclear localization signals (NLSs) that are recognized by protein import receptors. This study seeks to decipher the energetic details of NLS recog