nucleosomin
Nucleosomin is a protein complex involved in the regulation of chromatin assembly and DNA replication. It is a highly conserved component of the nuclear pore complex and plays a crucial role in the transport of proteins and RNA between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. The nucleosomin complex is composed of three subunits: nucleosomin 1 (Nus1), nucleosomin 2 (Nus2), and nucleosomin 3 (Nus3). These subunits work together to form a stable complex that interacts with various proteins involved in nuclear transport, including importins and exportins.
Nus1 is the largest subunit and contains a number of coiled-coil domains that are important for protein-protein
Nucleosomin has been shown to interact with a variety of proteins involved in DNA replication, including PCNA