Nuclear Protein Transport
Proteins destined for the nucleus are tagged with nuclear localization signals, allowing them to bind to importin molecules for transport. This process is crucial for maintaining cellular control over protein movement. Additionally, export signals serve a similar function for proteins that need to leave the nucleus, highlighting the intricate mechanisms of cellular transport.In this clip
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