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EC Number Localization Commentary GeneOntology No. Reference
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37cytoplasm full-length and N-terminally truncated forms of ADAR1 are simultaneously expressed in HeLa cells. Because the N-terminus of ADAR1 contains a nuclear export signal, the full-length protein (150000 Da) localizes predominantly in the cytoplasm, whereas the N-terminally truncated forms (110000 Da) are exclusively nuclear and accumulate in the nucleolus. In living cells, editing might be regulated by the intracellular compartmentalization of editing enzymes. ADAR1 shuttles between the nucleolus, the nucleoplasm and the cytoplasm GO:0005737 AmiGO QuickGO 720090
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37cytoplasm the ADAR1 p150 protein is found in both the cytoplasm and the nucleus, whereas the p110 protein localizes predominantly if not exclusively to the nucleus GO:0005737 AmiGO QuickGO 721102
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37cytosol two major isoforms of ADAR1, P150 and P110, named following their molecular weights, are yielded by different RNA splicings. The 150 kDa isoform, translated from exon 1a, is the full length protein that is mainly distributed in the cytosol. The 110 kDa isoform, coded by other alternative first exons and lacking the Z-DNA binding domains, is mainly located in the cell nucleus GO:0005829 AmiGO QuickGO 718816
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37nucleolus ADAR2 localizes exclusively to the nucleus and accumulates in the nucleolus. In living cells, editing might be regulated by the intracellular compartmentalization of editing enzymes. ADAR2 shuttles between the nucleolus and the nucleoplasm GO:0005730 AmiGO QuickGO 720090
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37nucleolus full-length and N-terminally truncated forms of ADAR1 are simultaneously expressed in HeLa cells. Because the N-terminus of ADAR1 contains a nuclear export signal, the full-length protein (150000 Da) localizes predominantly in the cytoplasm, whereas the N-terminally truncated forms (110000 Da) are exclusively nuclear and accumulate in the nucleolus. In living cells, editing might be regulated by the intracellular compartmentalization of editing enzymes. ADAR1 shuttles between the nucleolus, the nucleoplasm and the cytoplasm GO:0005730 AmiGO QuickGO 720090
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37nucleus - GO:0005634 AmiGO QuickGO 720953
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37nucleus nuclear extract GO:0005634 AmiGO QuickGO 719813
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37nucleus the ADAR1 p150 protein is found in both the cytoplasm and the nucleus, whereas the p110 protein localizes predominantly if not exclusively to the nucleus GO:0005634 AmiGO QuickGO 721102
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.5.4.37nucleus two major isoforms of ADAR1, P150 and P110, named following their molecular weights, are yielded by different RNA splicings. The 150 kDa isoform, translated from exon 1a, is the full length protein that is mainly distributed in the cytosol. The 110 kDa isoform, coded by other alternative first exons and lacking the Z-DNA binding domains, is mainly located in the cell nucleus GO:0005634 AmiGO QuickGO 718816
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