SummaryKaryopherin β family proteins mediate the nuclear/cytoplasmic transport of various proteins through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), although they are substantially larger than the size limit of the NPC. To elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying this paradoxical function, we focused on the unique structures called HEAT repeats, which consist of repetitive amphiphilic α helices. An in vitro transport assay and FRAP analyses demonstrated that not only karyopherin β family proteins but also other proteins with HEAT repeats could pass through the NPC by themselves, and serve as transport mediators for their binding partners. Biochemical and spectroscopic analyses and molecular dynamics simulations of purified HEAT-rich proteins reve...
SummaryNuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are selectively gated pathways between nucleoplasm and cytoplas...
AbstractThe trafficking of macromolecules between cytoplasm and nucleus through nuclear pore complex...
Macromolecular cargoes are asymmetrically partitioned in the nucleus or cytoplasm by nucleocytoplasm...
AbstractThe nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryoti...
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus and cytoplasm are physically separated by the nuclear membrane, seg...
Active nuclear import of soluble cargo involves transport factors that shuttle cargo through the nuc...
Yoshimura and colleagues show that HEAT proteins that are involved in diverse cellular functions may...
The nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryotic cells....
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is one of the largest known protein structures in the cell. Evolution...
The nucleus of the cell is of central importance to an organism, serving to store and organize genet...
SummaryThe β-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transp...
The ß-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transporters....
Soluble karyopherins of the importin-β (impβ) family use RanGTP to transport cargos directionally th...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which in yeast is a50 MDa...
80 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The nucleus of the cell is of ...
SummaryNuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are selectively gated pathways between nucleoplasm and cytoplas...
AbstractThe trafficking of macromolecules between cytoplasm and nucleus through nuclear pore complex...
Macromolecular cargoes are asymmetrically partitioned in the nucleus or cytoplasm by nucleocytoplasm...
AbstractThe nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryoti...
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus and cytoplasm are physically separated by the nuclear membrane, seg...
Active nuclear import of soluble cargo involves transport factors that shuttle cargo through the nuc...
Yoshimura and colleagues show that HEAT proteins that are involved in diverse cellular functions may...
The nuclear pore complex mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules in eukaryotic cells....
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is one of the largest known protein structures in the cell. Evolution...
The nucleus of the cell is of central importance to an organism, serving to store and organize genet...
SummaryThe β-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transp...
The ß-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of cellular cargo transporters....
Soluble karyopherins of the importin-β (impβ) family use RanGTP to transport cargos directionally th...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which in yeast is a50 MDa...
80 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The nucleus of the cell is of ...
SummaryNuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are selectively gated pathways between nucleoplasm and cytoplas...
AbstractThe trafficking of macromolecules between cytoplasm and nucleus through nuclear pore complex...
Macromolecular cargoes are asymmetrically partitioned in the nucleus or cytoplasm by nucleocytoplasm...