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2.1.1.204
cytoplasm
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GO:0005737
AmiGO
QuickGO
708586
2.1.1.204
cytoplasm
Dnmt2 is both a cytoplasmic and a nuclear protein
GO:0005737
AmiGO
QuickGO
710349
2.1.1.204
cytoplasm
granular cytoplasmic distribution with minor signals in the nucleus. Large structures appear in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus upon heat stress
GO:0005737
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708588
2.1.1.204
cytoplasm
human DNMT2 protein (hDNMT2) is primarily localized to the cytoplasm of transfected mouse 3T3 fibroblasts
GO:0005737
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710560
2.1.1.204
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the major function of the N-terminal domain is to determine subcellular localization of the enzyme
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735727
2.1.1.204
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GO:0005634
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735864
2.1.1.204
nucleus
Dnmt2 is both a cytoplasmic and a nuclear protein. A significant amount of Dnmt2 is bound to the nuclear matrix. Dnmt2-EGFP(enhanced-green-fluorescent-protein) enters prophase nuclei and shows a spindle-like localization pattern during mitotic divisions. This localization is microtubule dependent. Dnmt2 can access DNA during mitotic cell divisions
GO:0005634
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710349
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