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- XPO5 abstract "Exportin-5 (XPO5) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the XPO5 gene.Exportin-5 is a member of the karyopherin family. In metazoa, it is involved in transport of pre-microRNA out of the nucleus, where such molecules are generated by the Microprocessor complex, and into the cytoplasm for further processing by the Dicer enzyme.The plant homolog is called HASTY; although it is known to be required for the miRNA biogenesis pathway, its role in nuclear export is less clear than it is in animals.".
- Q18043100 abstract "Exportin-5 (XPO5) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the XPO5 gene.Exportin-5 is a member of the karyopherin family. In metazoa, it is involved in transport of pre-microRNA out of the nucleus, where such molecules are generated by the Microprocessor complex, and into the cytoplasm for further processing by the Dicer enzyme.The plant homolog is called HASTY; although it is known to be required for the miRNA biogenesis pathway, its role in nuclear export is less clear than it is in animals.".
- XPO5 comment "Exportin-5 (XPO5) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the XPO5 gene.Exportin-5 is a member of the karyopherin family. In metazoa, it is involved in transport of pre-microRNA out of the nucleus, where such molecules are generated by the Microprocessor complex, and into the cytoplasm for further processing by the Dicer enzyme.The plant homolog is called HASTY; although it is known to be required for the miRNA biogenesis pathway, its role in nuclear export is less clear than it is in animals.".
- Q18043100 comment "Exportin-5 (XPO5) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the XPO5 gene.Exportin-5 is a member of the karyopherin family. In metazoa, it is involved in transport of pre-microRNA out of the nucleus, where such molecules are generated by the Microprocessor complex, and into the cytoplasm for further processing by the Dicer enzyme.The plant homolog is called HASTY; although it is known to be required for the miRNA biogenesis pathway, its role in nuclear export is less clear than it is in animals.".