protein docking during protein import into nucleus, protein docking during protein transport from cytoplasm to nucleus, protein docking during protein-nucleus import, protein transport from cytoplasm to nucleus, docking, protein-nucleus import, docking
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Definition
OBSOLETE. A protein complex assembly process that contributes to protein import into the nucleus, and that results in the association of a cargo protein, a carrier protein such as an importin alpha/beta heterodimer, and a nucleoporin located at the periphery of the nuclear pore complex.
Source:PMID:14570049,
PMID:9126736,
PMID:7878057,
GOC:isa_complete,
GOC:mah
Comment
This term was made obsolete because the transient assembly is better captured as a protein-protein association, if at all.
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