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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200312008
Miyamoto et al.

Video 1 (4.2 MB) The irreversible nuclear accumulation of EGFP-importin {alpha} in a UV-irradiated cell.

Video 2 (3.3 MB) The reversible nuclear accumulation of EGFP-importin {alpha} in a UV-irradiated cell.

Video 3 (3.3 MB) The subcellular localization of EGFP-importin ß in a UV-irradiated cell.

Video 4 (4.4 MB) The irreversible nuclear accumulation of EGFP-importin {alpha} in a UV-irradiated fusion cell.

Figure S1 Importin {alpha} accumulates in the nucleus repeatedly in response to the UV irradiation.

Figure S2 Importin {alpha} is able to migrate into the nucleus in an importin ß- and Ran-independent manner in an in vivo assay.





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