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- who: NES et al. from the United Kingdom Virginia Commonwealth University have published the paper: Functional dissection of N-terminal nuclear traf cking signals of SETDB1, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors serially deleted the respective N-terminal motifs to investigate how each affected the nucleocytoplasmic movement of SETDB1. Based on the results of dissecting the N-terminal structure of SETDB1, the authors propose a model for nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of overexpressed SETDB1 in 293T_cells .
- how: The results showed that ATF7IP was nuclear only whereas SETDB1 was both nuclear and cytoplasmic in 293T . . .
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