Nucleoporin
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{{STRUCTURE_1xip| PDB=1xip | SIZE=300| SCENE=Nucleoporin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=yeast Nucleoporin NUP159, [[1xip]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_1xip| PDB=1xip | SIZE=300| SCENE=Nucleoporin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=yeast Nucleoporin NUP159, [[1xip]] }} | ||
| - | [[Nucleoporin|Nucleoporins]] (NUP) are constituents of the nuclear pore complex which regulates the flow of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. They are named according to their molecular weights. They contain a domain which binds the protein RAN (RANBD), N-terminal domain (NTD) and C-terminal domain (CTD). | + | [[Nucleoporin|Nucleoporins]] (NUP) are constituents of the nuclear pore complex which regulates the flow of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. They are named according to their molecular weights. They contain a domain which binds the protein RAN (RANBD), N-terminal domain (NTD) and C-terminal domain (CTD)<ref>PMID:9159086</ref>. |
== 3D Structures of Nucleoporin == | == 3D Structures of Nucleoporin == | ||
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Revision as of 07:58, 6 June 2016
Template:STRUCTURE 1xip Nucleoporins (NUP) are constituents of the nuclear pore complex which regulates the flow of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. They are named according to their molecular weights. They contain a domain which binds the protein RAN (RANBD), N-terminal domain (NTD) and C-terminal domain (CTD)[1].
3D Structures of Nucleoporin
Updated on 06-June-2016
References
- ↑ Doye V, Hurt E. From nucleoporins to nuclear pore complexes. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 1997 Jun;9(3):401-11. PMID:9159086
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