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    FEBS Lett. 1997 Nov 3;417(1):104-8.

    Cloning of two novel human importin-alpha subunits and analysis of the expression pattern of the importin-alpha protein family.

    Köhler M, Ansieau S, Prehn S, Leutz A, Haller H, Hartmann E.

    Franz Volhard Clinic, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.

    The import of many proteins into the nucleus is mediated by the importin-alpha/beta heterodimer. While only one importin-beta gene has been found, several forms of importin-alpha have been described. In addition to the three human importin-alphas already identified, we report here the primary structure of two new human importin-alpha proteins. The five known human importin-alpha subunits can be classified into three subfamilies that appear conserved in higher eukaryotic organisms. We show by immunoblotting that the different importin-alpha subfamilies are expressed in a variety of human tissues and mammalian cell lines.

    PMID: 9395085 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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