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The directed movement of a steroid hormone receptor into the nucleus. A process by which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a location within the nucleus. Any process that activates or increases the vectorial transfer of a protein from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, across the nuclear membrane. The directed movement of substances into the nucleus. The transport of dimerized STAT (Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription) proteins into the nucleus following activation by members of the janus activated kinase (JAK) family of tyrosine kinases. The directed movement of substances within a cell. The process of targeting specific proteins to particular membrane-bounded subcellular organelles. Usually requires an organelle specific protein sequence motif. The directed movement of a MAP kinase to the nucleus upon activation. The directed movement of a protein from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. The directed movement of proteins into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of proteins in a cell, including the movement of proteins between specific compartments or structures within a cell, such as organelles of a eukaryotic cell. The vectorial transfer of a catenin protein from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, through the nuclear pore. The vectorial transfer of a SMAD proteins from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, through the nuclear pore. Pathway-restricted SMAD proteins and common-partner SMAD proteins are involved in the transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathways. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the vectorial transfer of a protein from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, across the nuclear membrane. Any process that modulates the vectorial transfer of a protein from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, across the nuclear membrane. The directed movement of proteins into a cell or organelle. The transfer of a sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) into the nucleus, across the nuclear membrane, in response to altered levels of one or more lipids. SREBPs are transcription factors that bind sterol regulatory elements (SREs), DNA motifs found in the promoters of target genes. Any process by which a protein is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location at the level of a cell. Localization at the cellular level encompasses movement within the cell, from within the cell to the cell surface, or from one location to another at the surface of a cell. The vectorial transfer of a protein from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, through the nuclear pore and across the nuclear envelope.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: protein import into nucleus, translocation
Acc: GO:0000060
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The vectorial transfer of a protein from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, through the nuclear pore and across the nuclear envelope.
Synonyms:
  • protein import into cell nucleus, translocation
  • protein translocation during protein-nucleus import
  • protein translocation during protein import into nucleus
  • protein transport from cytoplasm to nucleus, translocation
  • protein-nucleus import, translocation
  • protein translocation during protein transport from cytoplasm to nucleus
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 36 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 101 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0000060 - protein import into nucleus, translocation (interactive image map)

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