Nuclear localization of Tob is important for regulation of its antiproliferative activity

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Nuclear localization of Tob is important for regulation of its antiproliferative activity is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1008057781
P356DOI10.1038/SJ.ONC.1207890
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P2093author name stringTadashi Yamamoto
Junko Kawamura-Tsuzuku
Toru Suzuki
Yutaka Yoshida
P2860cites workTob2, a novel anti-proliferative Tob/BTG1 family member, associates with a component of the CCR4 transcriptional regulatory complex capable of binding cyclin-dependent kinasesQ22010949
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ANA, a novel member of Tob/BTG1 family, is expressed in the ventricular zone of the developing central nervous systemQ24336775
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Cytoplasmic localization of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase directed by its NH2-terminal, leucine-rich short amino acid sequence, which acts as a nuclear export signalQ45300833
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P433issue39
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)6630-8
P577publication date2004-08-26
P1433published inOncogeneQ1568657
P1476titleNuclear localization of Tob is important for regulation of its antiproliferative activity
P478volume23