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Pathways reviewed by Antonin, Wolfram (2990896)

DB_ID Name
3301854 Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC) Disassembly

Details on Person Antonin, Wolfram

Class:IdPerson:2990896
_displayNameAntonin, Wolfram
_timestamp2016-07-20 19:16:12
affiliation[Affiliation:3508347] Friedrich Miescher Labor der Max Planck Gesellschaft
created[InstanceEdit:2990898] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2013-01-17
crossReference[DatabaseIdentifier:5625827] ORCID:0000-0003-4669-379X
firstnameWolfram
initialW
modified[InstanceEdit:3508349] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2013-05-17
[InstanceEdit:5625812] Matthews, Lisa, 2014-10-07
[InstanceEdit:6793048] Matthews, Lisa, 2015-08-28
[InstanceEdit:8932050] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-07-20
surnameAntonin
urlhttp://www.fml.tuebingen.mpg.de/antonin-group.html
(author)[InstanceEdit:3508348] Antonin, Wolfram, 2013-05-17
[LiteratureReference:2990889] Phosphorylation of Nup98 by multiple kinases is crucial for NPC disassembly during mitotic entry
[LiteratureReference:9615906] MEL-28/ELYS is required for the recruitment of nucleoporins to chromatin and postmitotic nuclear pore complex assembly
[LiteratureReference:9634192] Nup155 regulates nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex formation in nematodes and vertebrates
[LiteratureReference:9634193] The conserved transmembrane nucleoporin NDC1 is required for nuclear pore complex assembly in vertebrate cells
[LiteratureReference:9634206] Dimerization and direct membrane interaction of Nup53 contribute to nuclear pore complex assembly
[LiteratureReference:9634240] The C-terminal domain of Nup93 is essential for assembly of the structural backbone of nuclear pore complexes
[LiteratureReference:9634269] The nucleoporin Nup188 controls passage of membrane proteins across the nuclear pore complex
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