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3.4.22.B71
nuclear envelope
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GO:0005635
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732590
3.4.22.B71
nuclear pore complex
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732483
3.4.22.B71
nucleoplasm
SENP2 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Identification of a bipartite nuclear localization signal and a CRM1-dependent nuclear export signal in the SUMO protease SENP2. Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling is a crucial regulatory mechanism for SENP2 function
GO:0005654
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681909
3.4.22.B71
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732487
3.4.22.B71
nucleus
SENP2 associates with the nuclear face of nuclear pores. This association requires protein sequences near the N-terminus of SENP2. Association with the pore plays an important negative role in the regulation of SENP2, perhaps by restricting its activity to a subset of the conjugated proteins within the nucleus
GO:0005634
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715457
3.4.22.B71
nucleus
the enzyme SENP2 is targeted to kinetochores in mitosis. SENP2 targeting occurs through a mechanism dependent on the Nup107-160 subcomplex of the nuclear pore complex and is modulated through interactions with karyopherin alpha
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732481
3.4.22.B71
nuclear envelope
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