The nuclear transport receptor importin-β/karyopherin-β1 is overexpressed in cancers that display genomic instability. It is regarded as a promising cancer target and inhibitors are being developed. In addition to its role in nucleo-cytoplasmic transport, importin-β regulates mitosis, but the programmes and pathways in which it operates are defined only in part. To unravel importin-β's mitotic functions we have developed cell lines expressing either wild-type or a mutant importin-β form in characterised residues required for nucleoporin binding. Both forms similarly disrupted spindle pole organisation, while only wild-type importin-β affected microtubule plus-end function and microtubule stability. A proteome-wide search for differential in...
Cancer is primarily a disease of disordered gene expression; the dysregulation of thousands of diffe...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
Importin-β is the main vector for interphase nuclear protein import and plays roles after nuclear en...
AbstractSpecific and efficient recognition of import cargoes is essential to ensure nucleocytoplasmi...
Importin-α serves as an adaptor linking importin-β to proteins carrying a nuclear localization seque...
In eukaryotic cells, proteins known as karyopherins function during interphase as nuclear import and...
The unexpected repurposing of nuclear transport proteins from their function in interphase to an equ...
Spatial control is a key issue in cell division. The Ran GTPase regulates several fundamental proces...
This dissertation is an analysis of regulation of major mitotic assembly events by nuclear transport...
AbstractImportin-α is essential for classical nucleocytoplasmic transport of nuclear proteins. Here,...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran has recently been shown to stimulate microtubule polymerization in mitotic ex...
AbstractProteins in the karyopherin-β family mediate the majority of macromolecular transport betwee...
Proteins of the karyopherin superfamily including importins and exportins represent an essential par...
AbstractImportin α8 has recently been identified as an importin α family member based on its primary...
Cancer is primarily a disease of disordered gene expression; the dysregulation of thousands of diffe...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
Importin-β is the main vector for interphase nuclear protein import and plays roles after nuclear en...
AbstractSpecific and efficient recognition of import cargoes is essential to ensure nucleocytoplasmi...
Importin-α serves as an adaptor linking importin-β to proteins carrying a nuclear localization seque...
In eukaryotic cells, proteins known as karyopherins function during interphase as nuclear import and...
The unexpected repurposing of nuclear transport proteins from their function in interphase to an equ...
Spatial control is a key issue in cell division. The Ran GTPase regulates several fundamental proces...
This dissertation is an analysis of regulation of major mitotic assembly events by nuclear transport...
AbstractImportin-α is essential for classical nucleocytoplasmic transport of nuclear proteins. Here,...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran has recently been shown to stimulate microtubule polymerization in mitotic ex...
AbstractProteins in the karyopherin-β family mediate the majority of macromolecular transport betwee...
Proteins of the karyopherin superfamily including importins and exportins represent an essential par...
AbstractImportin α8 has recently been identified as an importin α family member based on its primary...
Cancer is primarily a disease of disordered gene expression; the dysregulation of thousands of diffe...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...