nuclear pore

collocation in English

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nuclear
adjective
uk
/ˈnjuː.klɪər/
us
/ˈnuː.kliː.ɚ/
being or using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to ...
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pore
noun[C]
uk
/pɔːr/
us
/pɔːr/
a very small hole in the skin of people or other animals, or a similar hole on the surface of plants ...
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(Definition ofnuclearandporefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The two membranes join at thenuclearporemembrane, which surrounds thenuclearporecomplexes.
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Proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis in villous trophoblast at 13+41 weeks of gestation (including observations on annulate lamellae andnuclearporecomplexes).
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This shows the nuclear lamina covered with arrays ofnuclearporecomplexes.
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The two membranes (together making up the nuclear envelope) are spanned bynuclearporecomplexes, which are involved in regulating the transport of materials between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
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The proteins that make up thenuclearporecomplex are known as nucleoporins.
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In some cases of disease protein expression may cause an immune tolerance failure, as might be the case with gp210 and p62,nuclearporeproteins.
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Generally, karyopherin-mediated transport occurs through thenuclearpore, which acts as a gateway into and out of the nucleus.
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Biochemical evidence suggests that thenuclearporecomplexes disassemble into stable pieces rather than disintegrating into small polypeptide fragments.
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Nucleoporins are the main components of thenuclearporecomplex in eukaryotic cells.
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Additionally, it participates in chromatin organization and it anchors thenuclearporecomplexes embedded in the nuclear envelope.
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Nuclear import depends on the importin binding its cargo in the cytoplasm and carrying it through thenuclearporeinto the nucleus.
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Nucleoporins, a family of 50 to 100 proteins, are the main components of thenuclearporecomplex in eukaryotic cells.
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They are found on proteins destined for the nucleus and enable their selective transport from the cytosol into the nucleus through thenuclearporecomplexes.
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After that, the rest of thenuclearporecomplexes break apart simultaneously.
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Once assembled, the complexes translocates into the nucleus via thenuclearporewith the assistance of importins alpha/beta.
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It regulates the production of one of the approximately 30 proteins required to form anuclearpore.
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The importin -- importin -- cargo complex is then directed towards thenuclearporeand diffuses through it.
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It is also involved innuclearporeformation and nuclear signalling.
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Most proteins require karyopherins to traverse thenuclearpore.
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