Importin-13 is a protein encoded by the IPO13 gene in humans.[5][6][7] Importin-13 is a member of the importin-β family of nuclear transport receptors (NTRs) and was first identified as a transport receptor in 2000.[8] According to PSI-blast based secondary structure PREDiction (PSIPRED), importin-13 contains 38 α-helices.[9] Importin-13 accommodates a range of cargoes due to its flexible superhelical structure and a cargo binding and release system that is distinct from other importin-like transport receptors.[8][10] IPO13 is broadly expressed in a variety of tissues in the human body, including the heart,[11] cornea,[11] fetal lung,[11] brain,[11] endometrial carcinoma,[11] and testes.[10]
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