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TRAPANI JA
JANS P
SMYTH MJ
FROELICH CJ
WILLIAMS EA
SUTTON VR
JANS DA
Citation: Ja. Trapani et al., PERFORIN-DEPENDENT NUCLEAR ENTRY OF GRANZYME-B PRECEDES APOPTOSIS, AND IS NOT A CONSEQUENCE OF NUCLEAR-MEMBRANE DYSFUNCTION, Cell death and differentiation, 5(6), 1998, pp. 488-496
Citation: Jk. Forwood et Da. Jans, NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SIGNAL RECOGNITION OF DNA-BINDING PROTEINS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR USE IN NONVIRAL GENE-THERAPY, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 1083-1083
Citation: A. Efthymiadis et al., KINETICS OF SIGNAL-DEPENDENT NUCLEAR-PROTEIN EXPORT - QUANTITATION OFNUCLEAR-CYTOPLASMIC SHUTTLING IN-VIVO, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 1084-1084
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Authors:
HUBNER S
SMITH HMS
HU W
CHAN CK
RIHS HP
PASCHAL BM
RAIKHEL NV
JANS DA
Citation: S. Hubner et al., PLANT IMPORTIN ALPHA BINDS NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCES WITH HIGH-AFFINITY AND CAN MEDIATE NUCLEAR IMPORT INDEPENDENT OF AN IMPORTIN BETA-SUBUNIT, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 1862-1862
Citation: W. Hu et Da. Jans, COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCIES OF RECOGNITION OF NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCES AND IN-VITRO NUCLEAR IMPORT KINETICS MEDIATED BY IMPORTIN SUBUNITS, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 1863-1863
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Citation: Da. Jans et G. Hassan, NUCLEAR TARGETING BY GROWTH-FACTORS, CYTOKINES, AND THEIR RECEPTORS -A ROLE IN SIGNALING, BioEssays, 20(5), 1998, pp. 400-411
Citation: Da. Jans et al., SIGNALS MEDIATING NUCLEAR TARGETING AND THEIR REGULATION - APPLICATION IN DRUG-DELIVERY, Medicinal research reviews, 18(4), 1998, pp. 189-223
Citation: Sc. Piller et al., EXTRACELLULAR HIV-1 VIRUS PROTEIN-R CAUSES A LARGE INWARD CURRENT ANDCELL-DEATH IN CULTURED HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR AIDS PATHOLOGY, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 95(8), 1998, pp. 4595-4600
Authors:
TRAPANI JA
JANS DA
JANS PJ
SMYTH MJ
BROWNE KA
SUTTON VR
Citation: Ja. Trapani et al., EFFICIENT NUCLEAR TARGETING OF GRANZYME-B AND THE NUCLEAR CONSEQUENCES OF APOPTOSIS INDUCED BY GRANZYME-B AND PERFORIN ARE CASPASE-DEPENDENT, BUT CELL-DEATH IS CASPASE-INDEPENDENT, The Journal of biological chemistry, 273(43), 1998, pp. 27934-27938
Authors:
BRIGGS LJ
STEIN D
GOLTZ J
CORRIGAN VC
EFTHYMIADIS A
HUBNER S
JANS DA
Citation: Lj. Briggs et al., THE CAMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE SITE (SER(312)) ENHANCES DORSAL NUCLEAR IMPORT THROUGH FACILITATING NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCE IMPORTIN INTERACTION/, The Journal of biological chemistry, 273(35), 1998, pp. 22745-22752
Citation: A. Efthymiadis et al., THE HIV-1 TAT NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCE CONFERS NOVEL NUCLEAR IMPORT PROPERTIES, The Journal of biological chemistry, 273(3), 1998, pp. 1623-1628
Citation: Cy. Xiao et Da. Jans, AM ENGINEERED SITE FOR PROTEIN-KINASE-C FLANKING THE SV40 LARGE T-ANTIGEN NLS CONFERS PHORBOL ESTER-INDUCIBLE NUCLEAR IMPORT, FEBS letters, 436(3), 1998, pp. 313-317
Citation: A. Efthymiadis et al., A NOVEL SYSTEM TO QUANTITATE NUCLEAR-CYTOPLASMIC FLUX IN-VIVO - KINETICS OF SIGNAL-DEPENDENT NUCLEAR-PROTEIN EXPORT, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (Print), 355(2), 1998, pp. 254-261
Authors:
LOVELAND KL
HERSZFELD D
CHU B
DEKRETSER DM
BRIGGS LJ
JANS DA
Citation: Kl. Loveland et al., DISTRIBUTION AND POTENTIAL FUNCTION OF A NOVEL MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATEDPROTEIN-2 (MAP-2) MESSENGER-RNA ISOFORM, Molecular biology of the cell, 8, 1997, pp. 1517-1517
Citation: S. Hubner et al., MECHANISM OF PROTEIN-KINASE CK2 SITE-ENHANCED NUCLEAR IMPORT OF SV40 LARGE TUMOR-ANTIGEN, Molecular biology of the cell, 8, 1997, pp. 2488-2488
Citation: A. Efthymiadis et al., A COMPARISON OF THE ARCHETYPAL SV40 T-ANTIGEN-TYPE AND BIPARTITE NLSS, Molecular biology of the cell, 8, 1997, pp. 2490-2490
Citation: Sc. Piller et al., CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF EXTRACELLULARLY ADDED HIV-1 VPR ON CULTURED RAT HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 356(4), 1997, pp. 59-59
Citation: A. Efthymiadis et al., KINETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HUMAN RETINOBLASTOMA PROTEIN BIPARTITE NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCE (NLS) IN-VIVO AND IN-VITRO - A COMPARISON WITH THE SV40 LARGE T-ANTIGEN NLS, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(35), 1997, pp. 22134-22139
Citation: Cy. Xiao et al., SV40 LARGE TUMOR-ANTIGEN NUCLEAR IMPORT IS REGULATED BY THE DOUBLE-STRANDED DNA-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE SITE (SERINE-120) FLANKING THE NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(35), 1997, pp. 22191-22198
Authors:
AKHLYNINA TV
JANS DA
ROSENKRANZ AA
STATSYUK NV
BALASHOVA IY
TOTH G
PAVO I
RUBIN AB
SOBOLEV AS
Citation: Tv. Akhlynina et al., NUCLEAR TARGETING OF CHLORIN E(6) ENHANCES ITS PHOTOSENSITIZING ACTIVITY, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(33), 1997, pp. 20328-20331
Citation: S. Hubner et al., THE PROTEIN-KINASE CK2 SITE (SER(111 112)) ENHANCES RECOGNITION OF THE SIMIAN-VIRUS-40 LARGE T-ANTIGEN NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCE BY IMPORTIN/, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(27), 1997, pp. 17191-17195