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GO:1901925
Name
negative regulation of protein import into nucleus during spindle assembly checkpoint
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
negative regulation of protein import into nucleus during mitotic cell cycle spindle assembly checkpoint, KTIP, Kap121p transport inhibitory pathway
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Definition
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the movement of proteins from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, and that occurs as a response to the mitotic cell cycle spindle assembly checkpoint. In S. cerevisiae, this process involves inhibition of the karyopherin/importin Kap121p (also known as Pse1p), which acts as the specific nuclear import receptor for several proteins, including Glc7p. Glc7p functions in opposition to key spindle assembly checkpoint protein Aurora kinase (Ipl1p). Source: PMID:23177738, GOC:TermGenie, GOC:dgf
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negative regulation of protein import into nucleus during spindle assembly checkpoint [is_a relation] is_a  response to mitotic cell cycle spindle assembly checkpoint signaling (GO:0072479)

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