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Experts in Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins
Proteins involved in the process of transporting molecules in and out the cell nucleus. Included here are: NUCLEOPORINS, which are membrane proteins that form the NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEX; KARYOPHERINS, which carry molecules through the nuclear pore complex; and proteins that play a direct role in the transport of karyopherin complexes through the nuclear pore complex.
- Stewart, Murray
- Izaurralde, Elisa
- Corbett, Anita
- Hurt, Ed
- Paschal, Bryce
- Mattaj, Iain
- Kent, Helen
- Görlich, Dirk
- Silver, Pamela
- Stutz, Françoise
- Wente, Susan
- Blobel, Günter
- Cullen, Bryan
- Dhar, Ravi
- Felber, Barbara
- Kutay, Ulrike
- Yoneda, Yoshihiro
- Braun, Isabelle
- Cole, Charles
- Conti, Elena
- Dargemont, Catherine
- Gerace, Larry
- Katahira, Jun
- Kuersten, Scott
- Rekosh, David
- Zolotukhin, Andrei
- Bear, Jenifer
- Bischoff, Ralf
- Black, Ben
- Bor, Yeou-cherng