+ |
RAN | up-regulates activity
binding
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XPOT |
0.808 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-261392 |
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Homo sapiens |
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pmid |
sentence |
9660920 |
The first step in export appears to be the formation of a trimeric tRNA/exportin-t/RanGTP complex. tRNA and RanGTP bind to exportin-t in a highly cooperative manner: tRNA increases the affinity of exportin-t for RanGTP apparently 300-fold (Figure 5A); conversely, RanGTP has to increase the affinity of exportin-t for tRNA by the same factor. RanGTP appears to have at least two functions in this complex. First, it stabilizes the tRNA/exportin-t interaction (see Figure 4B). Second, exportin-t apparently has to bind RanGTP for rapid exit from the nucleus |
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Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
+ |
XPOT | up-regulates activity
binding
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NPC |
0.448 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-261393 |
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Homo sapiens |
HEK-293 Cell |
pmid |
sentence |
9660920 |
Exportin-t Is Predominantly Nuclear, Binds NPCs, and Shuttles Rapidly between Nucleus and Cytoplasm. RanGTP appears to have at least two functions in this complex. First, it stabilizes the tRNA/exportin-t interaction (see Figure 4B). Second, exportin-t apparently has to bind RanGTP for rapid exit from the nucleus . RanGTP causing a conformational change in exportin-t, which increases the affinity for export sites at the NPC. Exportin-t probably makes a direct contact to the NPC and accounts for the interactions that drive translocation of the tRNA/exportin-t/RanGTP complex out of the nucleus. |
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Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
+ |
NPC | up-regulates quantity
relocalization
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XPOT |
0.448 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-261394 |
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Homo sapiens |
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pmid |
sentence |
9660920 |
Exportin-t Is Predominantly Nuclear, Binds NPCs, and Shuttles Rapidly between Nucleus and Cytoplasm. RanGTP appears to have at least two functions in this complex. First, it stabilizes the tRNA/exportin-t interaction (see Figure 4B). Second, exportin-t apparently has to bind RanGTP for rapid exit from the nucleus . RanGTP causing a conformational change in exportin-t, which increases the affinity for export sites at the NPC. Exportin-t probably makes a direct contact to the NPC and accounts for the interactions that drive translocation of the tRNA/exportin-t/RanGTP complex out of the nucleus. |
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Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |