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    GlossaryNuclear Protein

    protein located in cell nucleus involved in DNA processes

    A nuclear protein is a type of protein that is located within the nucleus of a cell. These proteins play crucial roles in various cellular processes, such as DNA replication, repair, and transcription, which is the process of copying DNA into RNA. For example, histones are nuclear proteins that help package DNA into a compact, organized structure called chromatin.

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