검색결과 : 42건
No. | Article |
---|---|
1 |
Cellular mRNA export factor UAP56 recognizes nucleic acid binding site of influenza virus NP protein Morris AK, Wang Z, Ivey AL, Xie YH, Hill PS, Schey KL, Ren Y Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 525(2), 259, 2020 |
2 |
Overproduction of plant nuclear export signals enhances diamide tolerance in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Ma XL, Huang X, Jiao ZL, He LL, Li YQ, Ow DW Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 531(3), 335, 2020 |
3 |
TRAIL responses are enhanced by nuclear export inhibition in osteosarcoma Phillips KL, Wright N, McDermott E, Cross NA Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 517(2), 383, 2019 |
4 |
Role of the mRNA export factor Sus1 in oxidative stress tolerance in Candida albicans Xiao CP, Yu QL, Zhang B, Li JR, Zhang D, Li MC Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 496(2), 253, 2018 |
5 |
A new HIV-1 Rev structure optimizes interaction with target RNA (RRE) for nuclear export Watts NR, Eren E, Zhuang XL, Wang YX, Steven AC, Wingfield PT Journal of Structural Biology, 203(2), 102, 2018 |
6 |
Leptomycin B alters the subcellular distribution of CRM1 (Exportin 1) Rahmani K, Dean DA Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 488(2), 253, 2017 |
7 |
Function of Nup98 subtypes and their fusion proteins, Nup98-TopII beta and Nup98-SETBP1 in nuclear-cytoplasmic transport Saito S, Yokokawa T, Iizuka G, Cigdem S, Okuwaki M, Nagata K Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 487(1), 96, 2017 |
8 |
A natural component from Euphorbia humifusa Willd displays novel, broad-spectrum anti-influenza activity by blocking nuclear export of viral ribonucleoprotein Chang SY, Park JH, Kim YH, Kang JS, Min JY Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 471(2), 282, 2016 |
9 |
The Sac3 TPR-like region in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae TREX-2 complex is more extensive but independent of the CID region Aibara S, Bai XC, Stewart M Journal of Structural Biology, 195(3), 316, 2016 |
10 |
Asparagine 326 in the extremely C-terminal region of XRCC4 is essential for the cell survival after irradiation Wanotayan R, Fukuchi M, Imamichi S, Sharma MK, Matsumoto Y Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 457(4), 526, 2015 |