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RNA Nuclear Export: From Neurological Disorders to Cancer
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2017
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
The presence of a nuclear envelope, also known as nuclear membrane, defines the structural framework of all eukaryotic cells by separating the nucleus, which contains the genetic material, from the cytoplasm where the synthesis of proteins takes place. Translation of proteins in Eukaryotes is thus dependent on the active transport of DNA-encoded RNA molecules through pores embedded within the nuclear membrane. Several mechanisms are involved in this process generally referred to as RNA nuclear
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-60733-7_6
pmid:28840554
fatcat:6qyf37ydezd6jeytaux55y5f5m