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- Karyopherin abstract "Karyopherins are a group of proteins involved in transporting molecules between the cytoplasm and the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. The inside of the nucleus is called the karyoplasm (or nucleoplasm). Generally, karyopherin-mediated transport occurs through the nuclear pore, which acts as a gateway into and out of the nucleus. Most proteins require karyopherins to traverse the nuclear pore. Karyopherins can act as importins (i.e. helping proteins get into the nucleus) or exportins (i.e. helping proteins get out of the nucleus). They belong to The Nuclear Pore Complex Family in the transporter classification database (TCDB).Energy for transport is derived from the Ran gradient. See Ran for further details.".
- Karyopherin wikiPageExternalLink kap_alpha.html.
- Karyopherin wikiPageExternalLink nuclearporecomplex.
- Karyopherin wikiPageExternalLink nuclearporecomplex2.
- Karyopherin wikiPageExternalLink exportin.
- Karyopherin wikiPageID "5773450".
- Karyopherin wikiPageRevisionID "588050182".
- Karyopherin hasPhotoCollection Karyopherin.
- Karyopherin subject Category:Transport_proteins.
- Karyopherin type Abstraction100002137.
- Karyopherin type Chemical114806838.
- Karyopherin type Compound114818238.
- Karyopherin type Macromolecule114944888.
- Karyopherin type Material114580897.
- Karyopherin type Matter100020827.
- Karyopherin type Molecule114682133.
- Karyopherin type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Karyopherin type Part113809207.
- Karyopherin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Karyopherin type Protein114728724.
- Karyopherin type Relation100031921.
- Karyopherin type Substance100019613.
- Karyopherin type Thing100002452.
- Karyopherin type TransportProteins.
- Karyopherin type Unit109465459.
- Karyopherin comment "Karyopherins are a group of proteins involved in transporting molecules between the cytoplasm and the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. The inside of the nucleus is called the karyoplasm (or nucleoplasm). Generally, karyopherin-mediated transport occurs through the nuclear pore, which acts as a gateway into and out of the nucleus. Most proteins require karyopherins to traverse the nuclear pore. Karyopherins can act as importins (i.e. helping proteins get into the nucleus) or exportins (i.e.".
- Karyopherin label "Carioferina".
- Karyopherin label "Karyopherin".
- Karyopherin label "Karyophérine".
- Karyopherin sameAs Karyophérine.
- Karyopherin sameAs Carioferina.
- Karyopherin sameAs m.0f3w7_.
- Karyopherin sameAs Q3193641.
- Karyopherin sameAs Q3193641.
- Karyopherin sameAs Karyopherin.
- Karyopherin wasDerivedFrom Karyopherin?oldid=588050182.
- Karyopherin isPrimaryTopicOf Karyopherin.