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Profile Publications (9)
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Publications By Mary S. Moore

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Nuclear import in digitonin-permeabilized cells., Moore MS, Schwoebel ED., Curr Protoc Cell Biol. May 1, 2001; Chapter 11 Unit 11.7.


Role of importin-beta in coupling Ran to downstream targets in microtubule assembly., Wiese C, Wilde A, Moore MS, Adam SA, Merdes A, Zheng Y., Science. January 26, 2001; 291 (5504): 653-6.


The nuclear import of RCC1 requires a specific nuclear localization sequence receptor, karyopherin alpha3/Qip., Talcott B, Moore MS., J Biol Chem. April 7, 2000; 275 (14): 10099-104.


The nuclear import factor p10 regulates the functional size of the nuclear pore complex during oogenesis., Feldherr C, Akin D, Moore MS., J Cell Sci. July 1, 1998; 111 ( Pt 13) 1889-96.


Identification of a protein complex that is required for nuclear protein import and mediates docking of import substrate to distinct nucleoporins., Radu A, Blobel G, Moore MS., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 28, 1995; 92 (5): 1769-73.


Soluble factors required for nuclear protein import., Moore MS, Blobel G., Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. January 1, 1995; 60 701-5.


Purification of a Ran-interacting protein that is required for protein import into the nucleus., Moore MS, Blobel G., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 11, 1994; 91 (21): 10212-6.


The GTP-binding protein Ran/TC4 is required for protein import into the nucleus., Moore MS, Blobel G., Nature. October 14, 1993; 365 (6447): 661-3.


The two steps of nuclear import, targeting to the nuclear envelope and translocation through the nuclear pore, require different cytosolic factors., Moore MS, Blobel G., Cell. June 12, 1992; 69 (6): 939-50.

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