Publications of D. Görlich
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Journal Article (131)
101.
Journal Article
16 (21), pp. 6535 - 6547 (1997)
The asymmetric distribution of the constituents of the Ran system is essential for transport into and out of the nucleus. The EMBO Journal 102.
Journal Article
16 (20), pp. 6237 - 6249 (1997)
Yrb4p, a yeast Ran–GTP‐binding protein involved in import of ribosomal protein L25 into the nucleus. The EMBO Journal 103.
Journal Article
90 (6), pp. 1061 - 1071 (1997)
Export of importin a from the nucleus is mediated by a specific nuclear transport factor. Cell 104.
Journal Article
17 (9), pp. 5087 - 5096 (1997)
Ran-binding protein 5 (RanBP5) is related to the nuclear transport factor importin-beta but interacts differently with RanBP1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 105.
Journal Article
138 (1), pp. 65 - 80 (1997)
A novel class of RanGTP binding proteins. Journal of Cell Biology 106.
Journal Article
9 (3), pp. 412 - 419 (1997)
Nuclear protein import. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 107.
Journal Article
16 (6), pp. 1153 - 1163 (1997)
Dominant-negative mutants of importin-beta block multiple pathways of import and export through the nuclear pore complex. The EMBO Journal 108.
Journal Article
16 (6), pp. 1153 - 1163 (1997)
Dominant-negative mutants of importin-beta block multiple pathways of import and export through the nuclear pore complex. The EMBO Journal 109.
Journal Article
15 (20), pp. 5584 - 5595 (1996)
Identification of different roles for RanGDP and RanGTP in nuclear protein import. The EMBO Journal 110.
Journal Article
87, pp. 21 - 32 (1996)
Importin provides a link between nuclear protein import and U snRNA export. Cell 111.
Journal Article
15 (8), pp. 1810 - 1817 (1996)
A 41 amino acid motif in importin-alpha confers binding to importin-beta and hence transit into the nucleus. The EMBO Journal 112.
Journal Article
271 (5255), pp. 1513 - 1518 (1996)
Nucleocytoplasmic transport. Science 113.
Journal Article
24 (17), pp. 3332 - 03336 (1996)
A yeast cap binding protein complex (yCBC) acts at an early step in pre-mRNA splicing. Nucleic Acids Research 114.
Journal Article
377 (6546), pp. 246 - 248 (1995)
Distinct functions for the two importin subunits in nuclear protein import. Nature 115.
Journal Article
5 (5), pp. 192 - 193 (1995)
A ran-binding motif in nuclear pore proteins. Trends in Cell Biology 116.
Journal Article
362 (2), pp. 126 - 130 (1995)
The Sec61 complex is essential for the insertion of proteins into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum. FEBS Letters 117.
Journal Article
5 (4), pp. 383 - 392 (1995)
Two different subunits of importin cooperate to recognize nuclear localization signals and bind them to the nuclear envelope. Current Biology 118.
Journal Article
79 (5), pp. 767 - 778 (1994)
Isolation of a protein that is essential for the first step of nuclear protein import. Cell 119.
Journal Article
126 (4), pp. 925 - 934 (1994)
Binding of ribosomes to the rough endoplasmic reticulum mediated by the Sec61p-complex. The Journal of Cell Biology 120.
Journal Article
367 (6464), pp. 654 - 657 (1994)
Evolutionary conservation of components of the protein translocation complex. Nature