SummaryThe karyopherin (Kap) family of nuclear transport factors facilitates macromolecular transport through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). The binding of Kaps to their cargos can also regulate, both temporally and spatially, the interactions of the cargo protein with interacting partners. Here, we show that the essential yeast Kap, Kap121, binds Dam1 and Duo1, components of the microtubule (MT)-associated Dam1 complex required for linking dynamic MT ends with kinetochores (KTs). Like mutations in the Dam1 complex, loss of Kap121 function compromises the formation of normal KT-MT attachments during mitosis. We show that the stability of the Dam1 complex in vivo is dependent on its association with Kap121. Furthermore, we show that the Kap1...
Aphysical and functional link between the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and the spindle checkpoint mach...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which in yeast is a50 MDa...
AbstractBackground: Two genetic ‘pathways' contribute to the fidelity of nuclear segregation during ...
SummaryThe karyopherin (Kap) family of nuclear transport factors facilitates macromolecular transpor...
The karyopherin (Kap) family of nuclear transport factors facilitates macromolecular transport throu...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
AbstractProtein transport into the nucleus is governed by the interaction of soluble transport facto...
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Cairo et al. (2013) report that the spindle checkpoint protein ...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
Nuclear movement before karyogamy in eukaryotes is known as pronuclear migration or as nuclear congr...
Nuclear movement before karyogamy in eukaryotes is known as pronuclear migration or as nuclear congr...
Nuclear movement before karyogamy in eukaryotes is known as pronuclear migration or as nuclear congr...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport is sustained by karyopherins (Kaps) and a Ran guanosine triphosphate (Ra...
Aphysical and functional link between the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and the spindle checkpoint mach...
Aphysical and functional link between the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and the spindle checkpoint mach...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which in yeast is a50 MDa...
AbstractBackground: Two genetic ‘pathways' contribute to the fidelity of nuclear segregation during ...
SummaryThe karyopherin (Kap) family of nuclear transport factors facilitates macromolecular transpor...
The karyopherin (Kap) family of nuclear transport factors facilitates macromolecular transport throu...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
AbstractProtein transport into the nucleus is governed by the interaction of soluble transport facto...
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Cairo et al. (2013) report that the spindle checkpoint protein ...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
Nuclear movement before karyogamy in eukaryotes is known as pronuclear migration or as nuclear congr...
Nuclear movement before karyogamy in eukaryotes is known as pronuclear migration or as nuclear congr...
Nuclear movement before karyogamy in eukaryotes is known as pronuclear migration or as nuclear congr...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport is sustained by karyopherins (Kaps) and a Ran guanosine triphosphate (Ra...
Aphysical and functional link between the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and the spindle checkpoint mach...
Aphysical and functional link between the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and the spindle checkpoint mach...
Nucleocytoplasmic transport occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which in yeast is a50 MDa...
AbstractBackground: Two genetic ‘pathways' contribute to the fidelity of nuclear segregation during ...