Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of Nuclear Factor κB and Its Regulatory Mechanisms
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This work was supported by grants from the Special Funds for Major State Basic Research of China (G1999054203),the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30080009) and Chongqing Science Commission Funds (2000-6319).

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    Nuclear factor κB(NF-κB) is an important transcriptional factor and maintains in a cytoplasmically localized inactive state by the inhibitory protein κB(IκB). Following stimulation, NF-κB and IκB import into nucleus through nuclear pore complexes(NPC),mediated by nuclear localization signal(NLS), respectively. In nucleus, IκB binds to NF-κB again. Dependent on the CRM1 pathway, the complexes export from nucleus to cytoplasm, mediated by nuclear export signal(NES). Nucleocytoplasmic transport of complexes is an energy-dependent process which involves small Ran protein and several soluble factors.

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SHEN Li-Qun, XU Xiang, Lü Feng-Lin, LIANG Hua-Ping. Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of Nuclear Factor κB and Its Regulatory Mechanisms[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2002,29(3):368-371

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  • Received:November 29,2001
  • Revised:January 28,2002
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