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Papers associated with left (and tpr)

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PEX5 translocation into and out of peroxisomes drives matrix protein import., Skowyra ML., Mol Cell. September 1, 2022; 82 (17): 3209-3225.e7.                              


ZC3HC1 Is a Novel Inherent Component of the Nuclear Basket, Resident in a State of Reciprocal Dependence with TPR., Gunkel P., Cells. July 30, 2021; 10 (8):               


Conservation and divergence of protein pathways in the vertebrate heart., Federspiel JD., PLoS Biol. September 6, 2019; 17 (9): e3000437.                                                    


APC/C: current understanding and future perspectives., Yamano H., F1000Res. January 1, 2019; 8         


A NASP (N1/N2)-related protein, Sim3, binds CENP-A and is required for its deposition at fission yeast centromeres., Dunleavy EM., Mol Cell. December 28, 2007; 28 (6): 1029-44.              


GBP binds kinesin light chain and translocates during cortical rotation in Xenopus eggs., Weaver C., Development. November 1, 2003; 130 (22): 5425-36.              


The cytoplasmic filaments of the nuclear pore complex are dispensable for selective nuclear protein import., Walther TC., J Cell Biol. July 8, 2002; 158 (1): 63-77.              


A novel Xenopus acetyltransferase with a dynamic expression in early development., Choi SC., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 3, 2001; 285 (5): 1338-43.            


The C. elegans homolog of the murine cystic kidney disease gene Tg737 functions in a ciliogenic pathway and is disrupted in osm-5 mutant worms., Haycraft CJ., Development. May 1, 2001; 128 (9): 1493-505.


Major binding sites for the nuclear import receptor are the internal nucleoporin Nup153 and the adjacent nuclear filament protein Tpr., Shah S., J Cell Biol. April 6, 1998; 141 (1): 31-49.                    


Identification of protein p270/Tpr as a constitutive component of the nuclear pore complex-attached intranuclear filaments., Cordes VC., J Cell Biol. February 10, 1997; 136 (3): 515-29.                  

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