This dissertation is an analysis of regulation of major mitotic assembly events by nuclear transport receptors, or karyopherins. Karyopherins, composed of both importins and exportins, are a large family of proteins that transport specific proteins and RNAs between the cytoplasm and nucleus of the eukaryotic cell. Each karyopherin has a distinct set of cargoes that it binds and transports through the nuclear pore complex. A high concentration of RanGTP inside the nucleus, created by the chromatin-bound enzyme RCC1, is harnessed by karyopherins to achieve transport directionality. During mitosis, upon nuclear breakdown, RCC1 continues to produce a high concentration of RanGTP around the mitotic chromosomes. Away from the chromosomes, wh...
The eukaryotic nucleus is assembled, disassembled and positioned in a regulated fashion through mito...
doi:10.1111/febs.12842 Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in eukaryotic cells is a highly regulated and c...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Although proteins are translated on cyt...
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...
The work in this thesis is divided into three independent chapters. The first chapter demonstrates t...
The nucleus is the defining structure of eukaryotic cells. The nuclear envelope acts as a barrier be...
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...
Abstract Background Tpr is a large protein with an extended coiled-coil domain that is localized wit...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
In order to segregate chromosomes accurately during division, a cell must first assemble a bipolar m...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
The faithful and proper segregation of the genome between dividing cells is of paramount importance ...
My thesis is focused upon molecularly defining the mechanism of early steps in metazoan nuclear pore...
The eukaryotic nucleus is assembled, disassembled and positioned in a regulated fashion through mito...
doi:10.1111/febs.12842 Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in eukaryotic cells is a highly regulated and c...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Although proteins are translated on cyt...
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...
The work in this thesis is divided into three independent chapters. The first chapter demonstrates t...
The nucleus is the defining structure of eukaryotic cells. The nuclear envelope acts as a barrier be...
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...
Abstract Background Tpr is a large protein with an extended coiled-coil domain that is localized wit...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
In order to segregate chromosomes accurately during division, a cell must first assemble a bipolar m...
Compartmentalization of the genetic material into a nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope (NE) is th...
The faithful and proper segregation of the genome between dividing cells is of paramount importance ...
My thesis is focused upon molecularly defining the mechanism of early steps in metazoan nuclear pore...
The eukaryotic nucleus is assembled, disassembled and positioned in a regulated fashion through mito...
doi:10.1111/febs.12842 Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in eukaryotic cells is a highly regulated and c...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Although proteins are translated on cyt...