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A self-inhibitory interaction within Nup155 and membrane binding are required for nuclear pore complex formation. , De Magistris P., J Cell Sci. January 4, 2018; 131 (1):
Mutations in nuclear pore genes NUP93, NUP205 and XPO5 cause steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome. , Braun DA., Nat Genet. April 1, 2016; 48 (4): 457-65.
Nanobodies: site-specific labeling for super-resolution imaging, rapid epitope-mapping and native protein complex isolation. , Pleiner T., Elife. January 6, 2015; 4 e11349.
The C-terminal domain of Nup93 is essential for assembly of the structural backbone of nuclear pore complexes. , Sachdev R., Mol Biol Cell. February 1, 2012; 23 (4): 740-9.
The nucleoporin Nup188 controls passage of membrane proteins across the nuclear pore complex. , Theerthagiri G., J Cell Biol. June 28, 2010; 189 (7): 1129-42.
Nup53 is required for nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex assembly. , Hawryluk-Gara LA., Mol Biol Cell. April 1, 2008; 19 (4): 1753-62.
Identification of a new vertebrate nucleoporin, Nup188, with the use of a novel organelle trap assay. , Miller BR., Mol Biol Cell. October 1, 2000; 11 (10): 3381-96.
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.
Nup93, a vertebrate homologue of yeast Nic96p, forms a complex with a novel 205-kDa protein and is required for correct nuclear pore assembly. , Grandi P., Mol Biol Cell. October 1, 1997; 8 (10): 2017-38.
Identification of new localized RNAs in the Xenopus oocyte by differential display PCR. , Hudson JW., Dev Genet. January 1, 1996; 19 (3): 190-8.