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. 2014 Dec 22;282(3):445–462. doi: 10.1111/febs.13163

Table 1.

Examples of different types of nuclear transport signals

Amino acid sequence Protein Type of signal References
PKKKRKV SV40 T antigen Classical NLS 33
KRx{10}KKKL Nucleoplasmin Bipartite NLS 31, 33
VRILESWFAKNIENPYLDT Matα2 Polar/nonpolar residues NLS 196
PAAKRVKLD c‐Myc cMyc‐NLS 197
YNDFGNYNNSSNFGPMKGGNFGGRSSGPYGGGGQY hnRNP A1 (M9 sequence hydrophobic subclasses) hPY‐NLS 198
KVSRRG‐GHQNSYKPY hnRNP D (basic enriched) bPY‐NLS 45
RQARRNRRRRWR VIH Rev protein Arginine‐rich NLS 199
DNSQRFTQRGGGAVGKNRRGGRGGNRGGRNNNSTRFNPLAK Nab2p Arginine/glycine‐rich NLS 200
KTPGKKKKGK Parathyroid hormone‐related protein (PTHrP) Lysine‐rich‐NLS 201
QDLNSTAAPHPRLSQYKSKYSSLEQSERRRRL Snurportin1 UsnRNPs‐NLS 202
LPPLERLTL HIV Rev Hydrophobic‐NES 32
LALKLAGLKI PKI NES 35, 203
LCQAFSDVIL Cyclin B1 NES
LQKKLEELEL MAPKK NES 204
LAEMLEDLHI NMD3 NES 77

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