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Moving proteins between cellular locations is proving to be a tightly regulated process, and provides an important mechanism for controlling protein function. The tumour-suppressor protein p53 has been shown to use microtubules to aid nuclear localization, a finding that raises interesting questions about the action of microtubule-disrupting chemotherapeutic drugs.

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Figure 1: Model for regulation of the subcellular localization of p53.

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    Karen H. Vousden
  2. the Van Andel Research Institute, 333 Bostwick Northeast, Grand Rapids , 49503, Michigan, USA
    George F. Vande Woude

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