AbstractCRM1 is distantly related to receptors that mediate nuclear protein import and was previously shown to interact with the nuclear pore complex. Overexpression of CRM1 in Xenopus oocytes stimulates Rev and U snRNA export from the nucleus. Conversely, leptomycin B, a cytotoxin that is shown to bind to CRM1 protein, specifically inhibits the nuclear export of Rev and U snRNAs. In vitro, CRM1 forms a leptomycin B–sensitive complex involving cooperative binding of both RanGTP and the nuclear export signal (NES) from either the Rev or PKI proteins. We conclude that CRM1 is an export receptor for leucine-rich nuclear export signals and discuss a model for the role of RanGTP in CRM1 function and in nuclear export in general
Distinct pathways of ribonucleoprotein transport exist within the nucleus, connected to their biogen...
(CRM1) is the major transport receptor for the export of proteins from the nucleus. It binds to nucl...
Distinct pathways of ribonucleoprotein transport exist within the nucleus, connected to their biogen...
AbstractCRM1 is distantly related to receptors that mediate nuclear protein import and was previousl...
Importin β is a major mediator of import into the cell nucleus. Importin β binds cargo molecules eit...
CRM1 is the major transport receptor for export of proteins from the nucleus. It binds to nuclear ex...
CRM1 is a highly conserved, RanGTPase-driven exportin that caries proteins and RNPs from the nucleus...
The transport receptor Crm1 mediates the export of diverse cargos containing leucine-rich nuclear ex...
SummaryCRM1 is the major nuclear export receptor. During translocation through the nuclear pore, tra...
Recent studies have demonstrated the interference of nucleocytoplasmic trafficking with the establis...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is one of the hallmarks of the eukaryotic cell. To a large extent, this pr...
AbstractResearch on the export of proteins and nucleic acids from the nucleus to the cytoplasm has g...
Chromosome region maintenance 1/exportin1/Exp1/Xpo1 (CRM1) is the major transport receptor for the e...
AbstractBackground: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) uses the viral protein Rev to regulate ...
CRM1 is the major nuclear export receptor. During translocation through the nuclear pore, transport ...
Distinct pathways of ribonucleoprotein transport exist within the nucleus, connected to their biogen...
(CRM1) is the major transport receptor for the export of proteins from the nucleus. It binds to nucl...
Distinct pathways of ribonucleoprotein transport exist within the nucleus, connected to their biogen...
AbstractCRM1 is distantly related to receptors that mediate nuclear protein import and was previousl...
Importin β is a major mediator of import into the cell nucleus. Importin β binds cargo molecules eit...
CRM1 is the major transport receptor for export of proteins from the nucleus. It binds to nuclear ex...
CRM1 is a highly conserved, RanGTPase-driven exportin that caries proteins and RNPs from the nucleus...
The transport receptor Crm1 mediates the export of diverse cargos containing leucine-rich nuclear ex...
SummaryCRM1 is the major nuclear export receptor. During translocation through the nuclear pore, tra...
Recent studies have demonstrated the interference of nucleocytoplasmic trafficking with the establis...
Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is one of the hallmarks of the eukaryotic cell. To a large extent, this pr...
AbstractResearch on the export of proteins and nucleic acids from the nucleus to the cytoplasm has g...
Chromosome region maintenance 1/exportin1/Exp1/Xpo1 (CRM1) is the major transport receptor for the e...
AbstractBackground: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) uses the viral protein Rev to regulate ...
CRM1 is the major nuclear export receptor. During translocation through the nuclear pore, transport ...
Distinct pathways of ribonucleoprotein transport exist within the nucleus, connected to their biogen...
(CRM1) is the major transport receptor for the export of proteins from the nucleus. It binds to nucl...
Distinct pathways of ribonucleoprotein transport exist within the nucleus, connected to their biogen...