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Proteins that carry a nuclear localization signal (NLS) are transported into the nucleus by the importin-alpha/beta heterodimer. Importin-alpha binds the NLS, while importin-beta mediates translocation through the nuclear pore complex. After translocation, RanGTP binds importin-beta and displaces importin-alpha. Importin-alpha must then be returned to the cytoplasm, leaving the NLS protein behind. The protein encoded by this gene binds strongly to NLS-free importin-alpha, and this binding is released in the cytoplasm by the combined action of RANBP1 and RANGAP1. In addition, the encoded protein may play a role both in apoptosis and in cell proliferation.
2610100P18Rik; AA407533; Capts; CAS; Cellular apoptosis susceptibility protein; chromosome segregation 1 like; chromosome segregation 1-like (S. cerevisiae); chromosome segregation 1-like protein; CSE1; CSE1 chromosome segregation 1 like; CSE1 chromosome segregation 1-like; CSE1 chromosome segregation 1-like (yeast); CSE1L; Exp2; exportin-2; Importin-alpha re-exporter; MGC117283; MGC130036; MGC130037; XPO2
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