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Mol Cell Biol. 1984 March; 4(3): 468-474
Nuclear localization and phosphorylation of three 25-kilodalton rat stress proteins.
Y J Kim,
J Shuman,
M Sette and
A Przybyla
ABSTRACT
The nuclear localization and phosphorylation of three 25-kilodalton rat myoblast stress proteins were examined. Data obtained in these analyses led to the following conclusions: (i) all three proteins become localized in the nucleus of stressed cells, (ii) two of the proteins are modified by phosphorylation, and (iii) phosphorylation occurs exclusively on serine residues.
Mol Cell Biol. 1984 March; 4(3): 468-474
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