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- Nucleoplasmin, the first identified molecular chaperone is a thermostable acidic protein with a pentameric structure. The protein was first isolated from...
- PKKKRKV in the SV40 Large T-antigen (a monopartite NLS). The NLS of nucleoplasmin, KR[PAATKKAGQA]KKKK, is the prototype of the ubiquitous bipartite signal:...
- In enzymology, a nucleoplasmin ATPase (EC 3.6.4.11) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction ATP + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }...
- nucleosomes in vitro and can decondense sperm chromatin similar to nucleoplasmin. NPM1 histone chaperone activity has been suggested to be involved in...
- Nucleoplasmin-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NPM3 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is related to the nuclear chaperone phosphoproteins...
- consisting of two domains with a similar fold packed together like the nucleoplasmin subunits. Within a hexon trimer, the domains are arranged around a pseudo...
- invented by Ron Laskey to describe the ability of a nuclear protein called nucleoplasmin to prevent the aggregation of folded histone proteins with DNA during...
- blot - NT - nuclear run-on - nuclease - nuclease protection ****ay - nucleoplasmin ATPase - nucleoside - nucleoside-triphosphate diphosphatase - nucleotide...
- proteins that contain SJR folds, including the Cupin superfamily and nucleoplasmins. Marine viruses in Varidnaviria are ubiquitous worldwide and, like tailed...
- is the nucleoplasmins, which serve as molecular chaperone proteins for histone ****embly into nucleosomes. The N-terminal domain of nucleoplasmins possesses...