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  • 4. Erk5 nuclear location is independent on dual phosphorylation, and favours resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis.
    Borges J, Pandiella A, Esparís-Ogando A.
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  • 6. Proapoptotic function of the nuclear Crk II adaptor protein.
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  • 7. Human mitochondrial transcription factor A possesses multiple subcellular targeting signals.
    Pastukh V, Shokolenko I, Wang B, Wilson G, Alexeyev M.
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  • 8. Cleavage of the ER-targeting signal sequence of parathyroid hormone-related protein is cell-type-specific and regulated in Cis by its nuclear localization signal.
    Amaya Y, Nakai T, Komaru K, Tsuneki M, Miura S.
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  • 9. Subcellular trafficking signals of constitutive androstane receptor: evidence for a nuclear export signal in the DNA-binding domain.
    Xia J, Kemper B.
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  • 10. Saporin and ricin A chain follow different intracellular routes to enter the cytosol of intoxicated cells.
    Vago R, Marsden CJ, Lord JM, Ippoliti R, Flavell DJ, Flavell SU, Ceriotti A, Fabbrini MS.
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  • 11. Highway to the inner nuclear membrane: rules for the road.
    Lusk CP, Blobel G, King MC.
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  • 12. Competition between targeting signals in hybrid proteins provides information on their relative in vivo affinities for subcellular compartments.
    Schmauch C, Maniak M.
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  • 13. Identification and characterization of a general nuclear translocation signal in signaling proteins.
    Chuderland D, Konson A, Seger R.
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  • 15. Activation and nuclear translocation of ERK in response to ligand-dependent and -independent stimuli in liver and gill cells from rainbow trout.
    Ebner HL, Blatzer M, Nawaz M, Krumschnabel G.
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  • 16. An importin alpha/beta-recognized bipartite nuclear localization signal mediates targeting of the human herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA polymerase catalytic subunit pUL30 to the nucleus.
    Alvisi G, Musiani D, Jans DA, Ripalti A.
    Biochemistry; 2007 Aug 14; 46(32):9155-63. PubMed ID: 17640102
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  • 18. Translocation of fibroblast growth factor-10 and its receptor into nuclei of human urothelial cells.
    Kosman J, Carmean N, Leaf EM, Dyamenahalli K, Bassuk JA.
    J Cell Biochem; 2007 Oct 15; 102(3):769-85. PubMed ID: 17471512
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  • 20. Nucleocytoplasmic distribution of rabies virus P-protein is regulated by phosphorylation adjacent to C-terminal nuclear import and export signals.
    Moseley GW, Filmer RP, DeJesus MA, Jans DA.
    Biochemistry; 2007 Oct 30; 46(43):12053-61. PubMed ID: 17924652
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