SummaryThe β-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transporters. The flexibility of the karyopherin transport receptors is the key to their versatility in binding cargoes of different shape and size. Despite strong binding of the Ran complex, the comparably low energy associated with GTP hydrolysis suffices to drive dissociation and fuel the transport cycle. Here, we elucidate the drastic structural dynamics of the prototypic karyopherin, importin-β, and show that its flexibility also solves this energetic puzzle. Our nonequilibrium atomistic simulations reveal fast conformational changes, validated by small-angle X-ray scattering data, and unusually large structural fluctuations. The characteristi...
In eukaryotic cells, proteins known as karyopherins function during interphase as nuclear import and...
The human genome encodes seven isoforms of the import adaptor importin &agr;, which binds to cargos ...
AbstractProteins in the karyopherin-β family mediate the majority of macromolecular transport betwee...
The ß-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transporters....
SummaryThe β-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transp...
AbstractThe nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryoti...
SummaryKaryopherinβ2 (Kapβ2) or transportin imports numerous RNA binding proteins into the nucleus. ...
SummaryKaryopherin β family proteins mediate the nuclear/cytoplasmic transport of various proteins t...
AbstractSpecific and efficient recognition of import cargoes is essential to ensure nucleocytoplasmi...
The nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryotic cells....
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus and cytoplasm are physically separated by the nuclear membrane, seg...
AbstractThe molecular dynamics of nuclear protein import were examined in a solution binding assay b...
In eukaryotes, the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules is mainly mediated by soluble nucle...
In eukaryotes, the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules is mainly mediated by soluble nucle...
The asymmetric distribution of the nucleotide-bound state of Ran across the nuclear envelope is cruc...
In eukaryotic cells, proteins known as karyopherins function during interphase as nuclear import and...
The human genome encodes seven isoforms of the import adaptor importin &agr;, which binds to cargos ...
AbstractProteins in the karyopherin-β family mediate the majority of macromolecular transport betwee...
The ß-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transporters....
SummaryThe β-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transp...
AbstractThe nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryoti...
SummaryKaryopherinβ2 (Kapβ2) or transportin imports numerous RNA binding proteins into the nucleus. ...
SummaryKaryopherin β family proteins mediate the nuclear/cytoplasmic transport of various proteins t...
AbstractSpecific and efficient recognition of import cargoes is essential to ensure nucleocytoplasmi...
The nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryotic cells....
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus and cytoplasm are physically separated by the nuclear membrane, seg...
AbstractThe molecular dynamics of nuclear protein import were examined in a solution binding assay b...
In eukaryotes, the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules is mainly mediated by soluble nucle...
In eukaryotes, the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules is mainly mediated by soluble nucle...
The asymmetric distribution of the nucleotide-bound state of Ran across the nuclear envelope is cruc...
In eukaryotic cells, proteins known as karyopherins function during interphase as nuclear import and...
The human genome encodes seven isoforms of the import adaptor importin &agr;, which binds to cargos ...
AbstractProteins in the karyopherin-β family mediate the majority of macromolecular transport betwee...