Nuclear protein

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File:Diagram of nuclear uptake of protein.jpg
Diagram of nuclear uptake of proteins

A nuclear protein is a protein found in the cell nucleus.[1] Proteins are transported inside the nucleus with the help of the nuclear pore complex, which acts a barrier between cytoplasm and nuclear membrane. The import and export of proteins through the nuclear pore complex plays a fundamental role in gene regulation and other biological functions.[2][3]

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