CRM1-mediated nuclear export: to the pore and beyond

2007 | review. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​CRM1-mediated nuclear export: to the pore and beyond​
Hutten, S.& Kehlenbach, R. H.​ (2007)
Trends in Cell Biology, 17​(4) pp. 193​-201​.​
Elsevier Science London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcb.2007.02.003 

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Authors
Hutten, Saskia; Kehlenbach, Ralph H.
Abstract
CRM1 (chromosome region maintenance 1; also referred to as exportin1 or Xpo1) is a member of the importin beta superfamily of nuclear transport receptors, recognizing proteins bearing a leucine-rich nuclear export sequence. CRM1 is the major receptor for the export of proteins out of the nucleus and is also required for transport of many RNAs. Besides its established role in nuclear export, CRM1 is also implicated in various steps during mitosis, widening its functional spectrum within the cell.
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2007
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Elsevier Science London
Journal
Trends in Cell Biology 
ISSN
0962-8924

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