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A protein complex moves in and out of the nucleus in response to light, associating with proteins that control fungal development and metabolism.
Applied Microbiology, University of Karlsruhe, 76228 Karlsruhe, Germany. E-mail: reinhard.fischer{at}kit.edu
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