Polyubiquitinated NRIF migrates to the nucleus

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R-HSA-204947
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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NRIF polyubiquitination is necessary for nuclear translocation. The carboxyl terminus of NRIF mediates nuclear localization, whereas the amino terminus prevents it. Once in the nucleus, NRIF regulates gene expression, acting as a transcriptional repressor.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
16630834 Ligand-dependent cleavage of the P75 neurotrophin receptor is necessary for NRIF nuclear translocation and apoptosis in sympathetic neurons

Kenchappa, RS, Carter, BD, Zampieri, N, Hempstead, BL, Barker, PA, Teng, HK, Chao, MV

Neuron 2006
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