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165 related items for PubMed ID: 3043192

  • 1. Effect of basic and nonbasic amino acid substitutions on transport induced by simian virus 40 T-antigen synthetic peptide nuclear transport signals.
    Lanford RE, White RG, Dunham RG, Kanda P.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1988 Jul; 8(7):2722-9. PubMed ID: 3043192
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  • 3. Induction of nuclear transport with a synthetic peptide homologous to the SV40 T antigen transport signal.
    Lanford RE, Kanda P, Kennedy RC.
    Cell; 1986 Aug 15; 46(4):575-82. PubMed ID: 3015419
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  • 5. Synthetic peptides containing a region of SV 40 large T-antigen involved in nuclear localization direct the transport of proteins into the nucleus.
    Yoneda Y, Arioka T, Imamoto-Sonobe N, Sugawa H, Shimonishi Y, Uchida T.
    Exp Cell Res; 1987 Jun 15; 170(2):439-52. PubMed ID: 3595738
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  • 6. SV40 large T-antigen nuclear signal analogues: successful nuclear targeting with bovine serum albumin but not low molecular weight fluorescent conjugates.
    Lobl TJ, Mitchell MA, Maggiora LL.
    Biopolymers; 1990 Jan 15; 29(1):197-203. PubMed ID: 2328286
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  • 7. Differential phosphorylation of cytoplasmic and nuclear variants of simian virus 40 large T antigen encoded by simian virus 40-adenovirus 7 hybrid viruses.
    Scheidtmann KH, Schickedanz J, Walter G, Lanford RE, Butel JS.
    J Virol; 1984 May 15; 50(2):636-40. PubMed ID: 6323765
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  • 8. The use of additive and subtractive approaches to examine the nuclear localization sequence of the polyomavirus major capsid protein VP1.
    Chang D, Haynes JI, Brady JN, Consigli RA.
    Virology; 1992 Aug 15; 189(2):821-7. PubMed ID: 1322607
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  • 9. Identification of a nuclear transport inhibitory signal (NTIS) in the basic domain of HIV-1 Vif protein.
    Friedler A, Zakai N, Karni O, Friedler D, Gilon C, Loyter A.
    J Mol Biol; 1999 Jun 11; 289(3):431-7. PubMed ID: 10356319
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  • 10. A hydrophobic protein sequence can override a nuclear localization signal independently of protein context.
    van Zee K, Appel F, Fanning E.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1991 Oct 11; 11(10):5137-46. PubMed ID: 1656223
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  • 11. [The characteristics of the transport into the nucleus of conjugates with normal and mutant nucleophilic sequences].
    Barbul AI, Goriunov DE, Maĭboroda OA, Vinogradova NA, Skovorodkin IN, Nikol'skiĭ NN.
    Tsitologiia; 1995 Oct 11; 37(12):1223-9. PubMed ID: 8714354
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  • 12. Simian virus 40 Vp2/3 small structural proteins harbor their own nuclear transport signal.
    Clever J, Kasamatsu H.
    Virology; 1991 Mar 11; 181(1):78-90. PubMed ID: 1847270
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  • 13. A long synthetic peptide containing a nuclear localization signal and its flanking sequences of SV40 T-antigen directs the transport of IgM into the nucleus efficiently.
    Yoneda Y, Semba T, Kaneda Y, Noble RL, Matsuoka Y, Kurihara T, Okada Y, Imamoto N.
    Exp Cell Res; 1992 Aug 11; 201(2):313-20. PubMed ID: 1322314
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  • 14. Association of simian virus 40 T antigen with the nuclear matrix of infected and transformed monkey cells.
    Covey L, Choi Y, Prives C.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1984 Jul 11; 4(7):1384-92. PubMed ID: 6095067
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  • 15. Nuclear transport in vitro.
    Finlay DR, Newmeyer DD, Hartl PM, Horecka J, Forbes DJ.
    J Cell Sci Suppl; 1989 Jul 11; 11():225-42. PubMed ID: 2613752
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  • 16. Reversible inhibition of protein import into the nucleus by wheat germ agglutinin injected into cultured cells.
    Yoneda Y, Imamoto-Sonobe N, Yamaizumi M, Uchida T.
    Exp Cell Res; 1987 Dec 11; 173(2):586-95. PubMed ID: 2446896
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  • 17. Sequence requirements for synthetic peptide-mediated translocation to the nucleus.
    Chelsky D, Ralph R, Jonak G.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1989 Jun 11; 9(6):2487-92. PubMed ID: 2668735
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  • 18. Nuclear localization signals also mediate the outward movement of proteins from the nucleus.
    Guiochon-Mantel A, Delabre K, Lescop P, Milgrom E.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1994 Jul 19; 91(15):7179-83. PubMed ID: 8041765
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  • 19. Effect of point mutations in the native simian virus 40 tumor antigen, and in synthetic peptides corresponding to the H-2Db-restricted epitopes, on antigen presentation and recognition by cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones.
    Deckhut AM, Tevethia SS.
    J Immunol; 1992 May 15; 148(10):3012-20. PubMed ID: 1374447
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  • 20. Appropriately spaced nuclear localizing signals are necessary for efficient nuclear import of nonnuclear proteins.
    Borgeld HJ, Naruse K, Nishikawa S, Zhang J, Kikuchi A, Furukawa K, Yagi K, Tanaka M.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1999 Mar 16; 256(2):278-83. PubMed ID: 10079176
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