NESdb: a database of NES-containing CRM1 cargoes

There are 221 experimentally validated, leucine-rich nuclear export signal (NES)–containing CRM1 cargoes in a database named NESdb. Entries in NESdb are annotated with sequence and structural information on both NES and cargo proteins, as well as with experimental evidence on NES-mapping and CRM1-mediated nuclear export.

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