Literature DB >> 10450016

Nuclear protein transport pathways.

M Köhler1, H Haller, E Hartmann.   

Abstract

Nuclear proteins like transcription factors and ribosomal proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and have to be transported into the nucleus to fulfill their functions. The transport of proteins >20-60 kD through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) into the nucleus is an active, energy-requiring process. Transport substrates are recognized by their transport proteins via certain signals. The best-characterized protein import pathway is the 'classical' nuclear localization signal-dependent pathway with importin alpha and beta carrying the substrate to the NPC. The transport of the importin-substrate complex into the nucleus is regulated by the small GTPase Ran/TC4. During the last years more than ten proteins have been discovered which have already been proven or are very likely to be nuclear transport factors of distinct import pathways: members of the importin alpha protein family are very similar and transport in complex with importin beta nuclear localization signal-bearing proteins into the nucleus. Members of the Ran-binding protein family show some weak similarity to importin beta. Sharing a common domain at the amino terminus, they are able to bind RanGTP, a prerequisite for their function as nuclear import or export factors for distinct proteins or RNAs. However, Ran/TC4 seems to play a key regulatory role in all nuclear transport pathways described so far, although the molecular mechanism of the translocation step through the NPC is still unclear.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10450016     DOI: 10.1159/000020616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Nephrol        ISSN: 1018-7782


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