nucleoplasm
IPA: nˈukɫiʌpɫæzʌm
noun
- The protoplasm of a cell nucleus
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Examples of "nucleoplasm" in Sentences
- The variety of protoplasm contained in the nucleus is called the _nucleoplasm_.
- The interior of the nucleus is filled with a gel-like liquid known as nucleoplasm.
- For instance, Ins17, which shows the strongest 20S rRNA accumulation in the nucleoplasm, is linked to the
- It comprises the cell-protoplasm and a nucleus imbedded in it whose substance is known as the nucleoplasm.
- The late steps of ribosome biogenesis, however, sequentially take place in the nucleoplasm and in the cytoplasm.
- Also present in the nucleoplasm are proteins known as polymerases, which pluck nucleotides from the soup as needed when copying DNA.
- However, the nuclear pool of EGFP-LC3 has not been specifically studied in previous reports, and mechanisms by which LC3 shuttles between the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are currently unknown.
- Although LC3 is currently thought to function primarily in the cytosol, the site of autophagosome formation, EGFP-LC3 often appears to be enriched in the nucleoplasm relative to the cytoplasm in published fluorescence images.
- However, in contrast to Ins7/9 and 15, pre-40S particles in Ins3, 5, 11, 13 and 17 were strongly retained in the nucleoplasm, which suggests that the mutations involved affect the export competence of these particles, either in
- Western blot analyses representative of two independent experiments with similar results are shown. doi: 10.1371/journal. pone.0011772.g003 bcl-2 protein interacts with HIF-1α protein in the nucleoplasm bcl-2 is primarily localized in the outer mitochondrial membrane with minor expression in the nucleus and in the endoplasmatic reticulum
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