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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9020814
_displayNameDynamic trafficking of STAT5 depends on an unconventional nuclear localization signal
_timestamp2017-09-11 15:46:19
author[Person:9020794] Shin, Ha Youn
[Person:2730566] Reich, Nancy C
created[InstanceEdit:9020739] Duenas, Corina, 2017-09-11
journalJ. Cell. Sci.
pages3333-43
pubMedIdentifier23704351
titleDynamic trafficking of STAT5 depends on an unconventional nuclear localization signal
volume126
year2013
(literatureReference)[Summation:9020777] STAT5A dimer binds to importin subunits alpha-3(KPNA4), alph...
[Summation:9020811] p-STAT5 dimer binds to Importin proteins. Phosphorylated Sig...
[Summation:9021726] Importin‑alpha 3 and/or 6 (KPNA4, KPNA5) and Importin‑beta 1...
[BlackBoxEvent:9020791] p-STAT5 dimer binds to importin [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9021757] MSN,EZR:F‑actin:A‑microtubule:2x(KIF5B:ADP):Pi:2x(KLC1,KLC2,KLC3,KLC4):p‑STAT5 dimer dissociates from microtubule and release Pi [Homo sapiens]
[CandidateSet:9020793] KPNA4,KPNA5 [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
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