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1 However, the biological function of the mutant proteins remains to be elucidated.
2 GFP-tagged mutant proteins were unable to localize to sites of polarized growth.
3 By Western analysis, all three mutant proteins are expressed in yeast.
4 Structural modeling of the wild and mutant proteins was also performed.
5 The mutant proteins were produced in normal amounts in blood and fibroblastic cells.
6 However, the truncated and mutant proteins exerted only partial effects.
7 Furthermore, the mutant proteins were able to bind RNA with approximately 8-fold higher affinity.
8 Many of the mutant proteins have increased turnover in vivo and decreased thermal stability.
9 Immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated increased intracellular retention of the mutant proteins .
10 In addition, the mutant proteins preferentially localized to the nucleus.
11 Structural predictions of the wild-type and mutant proteins were conducted.
12 Thus, one potential strategy for dealing with these mutant proteins is to enhance their degradation.
13 Deletion and point mutation of this part resulted in the cytoplasmic translocation of mutant proteins .
14 Although some of the BAF mutant proteins efficiently bound DNA, others were defective for binding.
15 Structural changes of the mutant proteins were modeled.
16 Simultaneous expression of mutant proteins lacking these residues results in complete uncoupling from the cell cycle.
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