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Dissecting the roles of Cse1 and Nup2 in classical NLS-cargo release in vivo.

Allison Lange1, Milo B Fasken1, Murray Stewart2, Anita H Corbett1.   

Abstract

The importin α/β transport machinery mediates the nuclear import of cargo proteins that bear a classical nuclear localization sequence (cNLS). These cargo proteins are linked to the major nuclear protein import factor, importin-β, by the importin-α adapter, after which cargo/carrier complexes enter the nucleus through nuclear pores. In the nucleus, cargo is released by the action of RanGTP and the nuclear pore protein Nup2, after which the importins are recycled to the cytoplasm for further transport cycles. The nuclear export of importin-α is mediated by Cse1/CAS. Here, we exploit structures of functionally important complexes to identify residues that are critical for these interactions and provide insight into how cycles of protein import and recycling of importin-α occur in vivo using a Saccharomyces cerevisiae model. We examine how these molecular interactions impact protein localization, cargo import, function and complex formation. We show that reversing the charge of key residues in importin-α (Arg44) or Cse1 (Asp220) results in loss of function of the respective proteins and impairs complex formation both in vitro and in vivo. To extend these results, we show that basic residues in the Nup2 N-terminus are required for both Nup2 interaction with importin-α and Nup2 function. These results provide a more comprehensive mechanistic model of how Cse1, RanGTP and Nup2 function in concert to mediate cNLS-cargo release in the nucleus.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S . Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Cse1; Nup2; classical nuclear localization signal; importin alpha; nuclear protein export; nuclear protein import

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32734712      PMCID: PMC7891619          DOI: 10.1111/tra.12759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traffic        ISSN: 1398-9219            Impact factor:   6.215


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3.  Dissecting the roles of Cse1 and Nup2 in classical NLS-cargo release in vivo.

Authors:  Allison Lange; Milo B Fasken; Murray Stewart; Anita H Corbett
Journal:  Traffic       Date:  2020-09-15       Impact factor: 6.215

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