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Papers associated with septum (and npm1)

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Nucleolar protein B23/nucleophosmin regulates the vertebrate SUMO pathway through SENP3 and SENP5 proteases., Yun C., J Cell Biol. November 17, 2008; 183 (4): 589-95.          


Cdk11 is a RanGTP-dependent microtubule stabilization factor that regulates spindle assembly rate., Yokoyama H., J Cell Biol. March 10, 2008; 180 (5): 867-75.          


Xp54 and related (DDX6-like) RNA helicases: roles in messenger RNP assembly, translation regulation and RNA degradation., Weston A., Nucleic Acids Res. June 12, 2006; 34 (10): 3082-94.          


Cloning, expression and nuclear localization of human NPM3, a member of the nucleophosmin/nucleoplasmin family of nuclear chaperones., Shackleford GM., BMC Genomics. January 1, 2001; 2 8.            


Nuclear import of Cdk/cyclin complexes: identification of distinct mechanisms for import of Cdk2/cyclin E and Cdc2/cyclin B1., Moore JD., J Cell Biol. January 25, 1999; 144 (2): 213-24.              


Endogenous axoplasmic proteins and proteins containing nuclear localization signal sequences use the retrograde axonal transport/nuclear import pathway in Aplysia neurons., Schmied R., J Neurosci. September 1, 1993; 13 (9): 4064-71.


Microinjected U snRNAs are imported to oocyte nuclei via the nuclear pore complex by three distinguishable targeting pathways., Michaud N., J Cell Biol. February 1, 1992; 116 (4): 851-61.


Yeast proteins that recognize nuclear localization sequences., Silver P., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1989; 109 (3): 983-9.


The effects of variations in the number and sequence of targeting signals on nuclear uptake., Dworetzky SI., J Cell Biol. October 1, 1988; 107 (4): 1279-87.


Co-existence of two different types of soluble histone complexes in nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Kleinschmidt JA., J Biol Chem. January 25, 1985; 260 (2): 1166-76.

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