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The following pages link to From transcription to transport: emerging roles for nuclear myosin I. (Q34561085):
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- Nuclear myosin II regulates the assembly of preinitiation complex for ICAM-1 gene transcription (Q24310615) (← links)
- Myosins as fundamental components during tumorigenesis: diverse and indispensable (Q26749344) (← links)
- Nuclear myosin 1c facilitates the chromatin modifications required to activate rRNA gene transcription and cell cycle progression (Q28118743) (← links)
- An emerin "proteome": purification of distinct emerin-containing complexes from HeLa cells suggests molecular basis for diverse roles including gene regulation, mRNA splicing, signaling, mechanosensing, and nuclear architecture. (Q33290327) (← links)
- Actin-related protein Arp6 influences H2A.Z-dependent and -independent gene expression and links ribosomal protein genes to nuclear pores (Q33564388) (← links)
- Nuclear functions of actin (Q33752191) (← links)
- Proteome analysis of human nuclear insoluble fractions (Q34154455) (← links)
- Selective expression of myosin IC Isoform A in mouse and human cell lines and mouse prostate cancer tissues (Q34258976) (← links)
- Mouse nuclear myosin I knock-out shows interchangeability and redundancy of myosin isoforms in the cell nucleus (Q34674954) (← links)
- Nuclear mechanics during cell migration. (Q34777149) (← links)
- Cell and molecular biology of nuclear actin. (Q34944464) (← links)
- Herpesviral replication compartments move and coalesce at nuclear speckles to enhance export of viral late mRNA. (Q35008429) (← links)
- Tissue specific expression of myosin IC isoforms (Q35117386) (← links)
- Evolution: functional evolution of nuclear structure. (Q35406548) (← links)
- Nuclear mechanics in disease (Q36144958) (← links)
- Mechanics of the nucleus (Q36144966) (← links)
- Actin-dependent intranuclear repositioning of an active gene locus in vivo. (Q36274498) (← links)
- Moving chromatin within the interphase nucleus-controlled transitions? (Q36955670) (← links)
- Enhancing nuclear receptor-induced transcription requires nuclear motor and LSD1-dependent gene networking in interchromatin granules (Q36995427) (← links)
- Nuclear functions in space and time: gene expression in a dynamic, constrained environment (Q37149516) (← links)