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Meanings of translocate(translocates) in English
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Usage of translocates in English
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FANCD2 translocates from the nucleus to the cytoplasm during cell cycle progression.
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Nrf 2 translocates to the nucleus binds to ARE and activates a battery of chemopreventive genes.
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Sandman is encoded by the CG8713 gene and translocates to the plasma membrane in response to dopamine.
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Activated MLKL translocates to the cell membrane and disrupts it, leading to loss of cellular ion homeostasis.
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During brain development, the nucleus of migrating neurons follows the centrosome and translocates into the leading process.
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The modified protein translocates to the nucleus and triggers cell death, presumably through its interaction specifically with Ku70.
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It is not known how this complex translocates large, amphipathic LPS molecules across the OM to the outer leaflet.
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Biochemical analysis and confocal microscopy demonstrated that similar to Rec, SP efficiently translocates to the granular component of nucleoli.
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It has been proposed that the paddle is lipid-exposed and that it translocates through the membrane as it activates.
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Intron removal through pre-mRNA splicing is tightly linked to transcription by RNA polymerase II as it translocates along each gene.
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In response to extracellular signals, these molecules undergo degradation, NF-kappa B translocates to the nucleus and activates its target genes.
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Interestingly, ciliary localization of D1 is dynamic, and the receptor rapidly translocates to and from cilia in response to environmental cues.
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The Syx-associated complex translocates to the leading edge of migrating cells by membrane trafficking that requires the tight junction recycling GTPase Rab13.
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In HD, REST, translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus in neurons resulting in repression of key target genes such as BDNF.
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Phosphorylation is followed by rapid proteolysis, and the liberated NF-kappaB translocates to the nucleus, where it activates transcription of its target genes.
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Upon activation of this multicomponent system, p47-phox translocates to the membrane and participates in the electron transfer from NADPH to molecular oxygen.