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Details on Person MPF localization is controlled by nuclear export
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:170052 |
| _displayName | MPF localization is controlled by nuclear export |
| _timestamp | 2005-12-28 10:18:13 |
| author | [Person:170063] Hagting, A [Person:170043] Karlsson, C [Person:170062] Clute, P [Person:77543] Jackman, M [Person:170060] Pines, J |
| created | [InstanceEdit:170080] Matthews, L, 2005-12-23 13:22:34 |
| journal | EMBO J |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:170184] Matthews, L, 2005-12-28 10:02:46 |
| pages | 4127-38 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 9670027 |
| title | MPF localization is controlled by nuclear export |
| volume | 17 |
| year | 1998 |
| (literatureReference) | [RegulationReference:9642413] Positive regulation by 'XPO1 [nucleoplasm]' MPF localization is controlled by nuclear export [Reaction:170044] Translocation of Cyclin B1:phospho-Cdc2 complexes to the nucleus [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:170072] Translocation of Cyclin B1:phospho-Cdc2 to the cytoplasm [Homo sapiens] [Summation:170216] During interphase, cyclin B1 shuttles continuously in and ou... [Summation:179076] Substrate specificity of cyclin B:Cdk1 complexes is primaril... |
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