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'''Description of YFR002W:''' Component of the nuclear pore complex, required for nuclear pore formation; forms a subcomplex with Nsp1p, Nup57p, and Nup49p<ref name='S000040785'>Grandi P, et al. (1993) Purification of NSP1 reveals complex formation with 'GLFG' nucleoporins and a novel nuclear pore protein NIC96. EMBO J 12(8):3061-71 {{SGDpaper|S000040785}} PMID 7688296</ref><ref name='S000057501'>Grandi P, et al. (1995) Functional interaction of Nic96p with a core nucleoporin complex consisting of Nsp1p, Nup49p and a novel protein Nup57p. EMBO J 14(1):76-87 {{SGDpaper|S000057501}} PMID 7828598</ref><ref name='S000057879'>Zabel U, et al. (1996) Nic96p is required for nuclear pore formation and functionally interacts with a novel nucleoporin, Nup188p. J Cell Biol 133(6):1141-52 {{SGDpaper|S000057879}} PMID 8682854</ref><ref name='S000068986'>Bailer SM, et al. (2001) The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport. Mol Cell Biol 21(23):7944-55
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'''Description of YFR002W:''' Component of the nuclear pore complex, required for nuclear pore formation; forms a subcomplex with Nsp1p, Nup57p, and Nup49p<ref name='S000068986'>Bailer SM, et al. (2001) The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport. Mol Cell Biol 21(23):7944-55 {{SGDpaper|S000068986}} PMID 11689687</ref><ref name='S000057879'>Zabel U, et al. (1996) Nic96p is required for nuclear pore formation and functionally interacts with a novel nucleoporin, Nup188p. J Cell Biol 133(6):1141-52 {{SGDpaper|S000057879}} PMID 8682854</ref><ref name='S000057501'>Grandi P, et al. (1995) Functional interaction of Nic96p with a core nucleoporin complex consisting of Nsp1p, Nup49p and a novel protein Nup57p. EMBO J 14(1):76-87 {{SGDpaper|S000057501}} PMID 7828598</ref><ref name='S000040785'>Grandi P, et al. (1993) Purification of NSP1 reveals complex formation with 'GLFG' nucleoporins and a novel nuclear pore protein NIC96. EMBO J 12(8):3061-71
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Revision as of 14:05, 16 January 2009

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Systematic name YFR002W
Gene name NIC96
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr VI:150011..152530
Primary SGDID S000001898


Description of YFR002W: Component of the nuclear pore complex, required for nuclear pore formation; forms a subcomplex with Nsp1p, Nup57p, and Nup49p[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Bailer SM, et al. (2001) The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport. Mol Cell Biol 21(23):7944-55 SGD PMID 11689687
  2. Zabel U, et al. (1996) Nic96p is required for nuclear pore formation and functionally interacts with a novel nucleoporin, Nup188p. J Cell Biol 133(6):1141-52 SGD PMID 8682854
  3. Grandi P, et al. (1995) Functional interaction of Nic96p with a core nucleoporin complex consisting of Nsp1p, Nup49p and a novel protein Nup57p. EMBO J 14(1):76-87 SGD PMID 7828598
  4. Grandi P, et al. (1993) Purification of NSP1 reveals complex formation with 'GLFG' nucleoporins and a novel nuclear pore protein NIC96. EMBO J 12(8):3061-71 SGD PMID 7688296

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