nuclear pore การใช้
- Membrane nucleoporins are localized to the curvature of a nuclear pore.
- It is also involved in nuclear pore formation and nuclear signalling.
- Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope.
- Immunoflourescence studies show that GLE1L is localized at the nuclear pore complexes.
- The proteins that make up the nuclear pore complex are known as nucleoporins.
- They pass through the nuclear envelope via nuclear pores.
- Individual ribosomal proteins are synthesized and imported into the nucleus through nuclear pores.
- Nucleoporins are the main components of the nuclear pore complex in eukaryotic cells.
- It interacts with the nuclear pore complex glycoprotein p62.
- The entire nuclear pore complex has a diameter of about 120 nanometers in vertebrates.
- Viral DNA is subsequently released, which can enter the nucleus via the nuclear pore.
- Each nuclear pore contains sixteen Y-complexes for a total of 112 structural nucleoporins.
- They belong to The Nuclear Pore Complex Family in the transporter classification database ( TCDB ).
- Some particularly commonly transcribed genes are physically located near nuclear pores to facilitate the translocation process.
- Nuclear pores in turn allow the transport of water-soluble molecules across the nuclear envelope.
- Wente and her colleagues discuss the overall function of the nuclear pore complex ( NPC ).
- It regulates the production of one of the approximately 30 proteins required to form a nuclear pore.
- Bub1, Rae1 has more promiscuous binding as it binds both the nuclear pore complex and Bub1.
- The entry and exit of large molecules from the nucleus is tightly controlled by the nuclear pore complexes.
- Aladin is a component of the nuclear pore complex, to which it is attached by nucleoporin NDC1.
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