Nuclear protein

Nuclear protein

A Nuclear protein is a protein found in the Cell nucleus.[1]

References

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nuclear mitotic apparatus protein 1 — Identifiers Symbols NUMA1; NUMA External IDs OMI …   Wikipedia

  • Transition nuclear protein — Transition nuclear proteins (TNPs) are proteins that are involved in the packaging of sperm nuclear DNA during spermiogenesis. They take the place of histones associated with the sperm DNA, and are subsequently themselves replaced by protamines.… …   Wikipedia

  • nuclear actin binding protein — Nuclear protein, dimer of 34 kD subunits. Binds actin with Kd of around 25 m M …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • Nuclear localization sequence — A nuclear localization signal or sequence (NLS) is an amino acid sequence which tags a protein for import into the cell nucleus by nuclear transport. Typically, this signal consists of one or more short sequences of positively charged lysines or… …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear pore — Diagram of human cell nucleus. Nuclear pore labeled at bottom left …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear dots — ND10s in human embryonic lung cells Nuclear dots (Aliases: Nuclear bodies , nuclear domains , PML bodies ) are punctate structures found in the nucleus of certain cells. Nuclear bodies (NBs) were first seen as prominent interchromatin structures… …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear lamina — The nuclear lamina is a dense ( 30 to 100 nm thick) fibrillar network inside the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. It is composed of intermediate filaments and membrane associated proteins. Besides providing mechanical support, the nuclear lamina… …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear localization signal — A nuclear localizing sequence (NLS) is an amino acid sequence which acts like a tag on the exposed surface of a protein. This sequence is used to target the protein to the cell nucleus through the Nuclear Pore Complex and to direct a newly… …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear envelope — Human cell nucleus A nuclear envelope (NE) (also known as the perinuclear envelope, nuclear membrane, nucleolemma or karyotheca) is a double lipid bilayer that encloses the genetic material in eukaryotic cells. The nuclear envelope also serves as …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear matrix — In biology, the nuclear matrix is the network of fibres found throughout the inside of a cell nucleus and is somewhat analogous to the cell cytoskeleton. However, in contrast to the cytoskeleton, the nuclear matrix has been proposed to be a… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”