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Nucleoplasmin
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| - | '''Nucleoplasmin''' (Npl) is a molecular chaperone. Npl functions in the proper assembly of nucleosomes and chromatin structures. | + | '''Nucleoplasmin''' (Npl) is a molecular chaperone. Npl functions in the proper assembly of nucleosomes and chromatin structures<ref>PMID:15284896</ref>. |
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==3D structures of nucleoplasmin== | ==3D structures of nucleoplasmin== | ||
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[[1ee5]], [[1ejy]] –XlNpl nuclear localization peptide + karyopherin-a | [[1ee5]], [[1ejy]] –XlNpl nuclear localization peptide + karyopherin-a | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 16 May 2016
Nucleoplasmin (Npl) is a molecular chaperone. Npl functions in the proper assembly of nucleosomes and chromatin structures[1].
3D structures of nucleoplasmin
1k5j – XlNpl core – Xenopus laevis
2vtx - XlNpl core (mutant)
3t30 – Npl oligomerisation domain - human
1ee5, 1ejy –XlNpl nuclear localization peptide + karyopherin-a
References
- ↑ Prado A, Ramos I, Frehlick LJ, Muga A, Ausio J. Nucleoplasmin: a nuclear chaperone. Biochem Cell Biol. 2004 Aug;82(4):437-45. PMID:15284896 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/o04-042
