MeSH definition : A family of proteins involved in NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC TRANSPORT. Karyopherins are heteromeric
molecules composed two major types of components, ALPHA KARYOPHERINS and BETA KARYOPHERINS,
that function together to transport molecules through the NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEX. Several
other proteins such as RAN GTP BINDING PROTEIN and CELLULAR APOPTOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY
PROTEIN bind to karyopherins and participate in the transport process.; A family of proteins involved in NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC TRANSPORT. Karyopherins are heteromeric
molecules composed of two major types of components, ALPHA KARYOPHERINS and BETA KARYOPHERINS,
that function together to transport molecules through the NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEX. Several
other proteins such as RAN GTP BINDING PROTEIN and CELLULAR APOPTOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY
PROTEIN bind to karyopherins and participate in the transport process.;
A family of proteins involved in NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC TRANSPORT. Karyopherins are heteromeric
molecules composed two major types of components, ALPHA KARYOPHERINS and BETA KARYOPHERINS,
that function together to transport molecules through the NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEX. Several
other proteins such as RAN GTP BINDING PROTEIN and CELLULAR APOPTOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY
PROTEIN bind to karyopherins and participate in the transport process. A family of proteins involved in NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC TRANSPORT. Karyopherins are heteromeric
molecules composed of two major types of components, ALPHA KARYOPHERINS and BETA KARYOPHERINS,
that function together to transport molecules through the NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEX. Several
other proteins such as RAN GTP BINDING PROTEIN and CELLULAR APOPTOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY
PROTEIN bind to karyopherins and participate in the transport process.