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Regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport during gametogenesis.

Yoichi Miyamoto1, Peter R Boag, Gary R Hime, Kate L Loveland.   

Abstract

Gametogenesis is the process by which sperm or ova are produced in the gonads. It is governed by a tightly controlled series of gene expression events, with some common and others distinct for males and females. Nucleocytoplasmic transport is of central importance to the fidelity of gene regulation that is required to achieve the precisely regulated germ cell differentiation essential for fertility. In this review we discuss the physiological importance for gamete formation of the molecules involved in classical nucleocytoplasmic protein transport, including importins/karyopherins, Ran and nucleoporins. To address what functions/factors are conserved or specialized for these developmental processes between species, we compare knowledge from mice, flies and worms. The present analysis provides evidence of the necessity for and specificity of each nuclear transport factor and for nucleoporins during germ cell differentiation. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Nuclear Transport and RNA Processing.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22326858     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2012.01.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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Authors:  Kate L Loveland; Andrew T Major; Romaly Butler; Julia C Young; David A Jans; Yoichi Miyamoto
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3.  Specific interaction with the nuclear transporter importin α2 can modulate paraspeckle protein 1 delivery to nuclear paraspeckles.

Authors:  Andrew T Major; Cathryn A Hogarth; Yoichi Miyamoto; Mai A Sarraj; Catherine L Smith; Peter Koopman; Yasuyuki Kurihara; David A Jans; Kate L Loveland
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 4.138

4.  Proteomic analysis of mature and immature ejaculated spermatozoa from fertile men.

Authors:  Zhihong Cui; Rakesh Sharma; Ashok Agarwal
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5.  Calpain-dependent disruption of nucleo-cytoplasmic transport in ALS motor neurons.

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6.  Development of a pipeline for automated, high-throughput analysis of paraspeckle proteins reveals specific roles for importin α proteins.

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7.  Importin-αs are required for the nuclear localization and function of the Plasmopara viticola effector PvAVH53.

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