نتایج جستجو برای: ژنهای importin

تعداد نتایج: 2350  

Journal: :Cell 2000
Richard Bayliss Trevor Littlewood Murray Stewart

We describe the crystal structure of a complex between importin-beta residues 1-442 (Ib442) and five FxFG nucleoporin repeats from Nsp1p. Nucleoporin FxFG cores bind on the convex face of Ib442 to a primary site between the A helices of HEAT repeats 5 and 6, and to a secondary site between HEAT repeats 6 and 7. Mutations at importin-beta Ile178 in the primary FxFG binding site reduce both bindi...

Journal: :Structure 2010
Jade K Forwood Allison Lange Ulrich Zachariae Mary Marfori Callie Preast Helmut Grubmüller Murray Stewart Anita H Corbett Bostjan Kobe

The structure of solenoid proteins facilitates a higher degree of flexibility than most folded proteins. In importin-β, a nuclear import factor built from 19 tandem HEAT repeats, flexibility plays a crucial role in allowing interactions with a range of different partners. We present a comprehensive analysis of importin-β flexibility based on a number of different approaches. We determined the c...

Journal: :Genes & development 1998
M A Vodicka D M Koepp P A Silver M Emerman

HIV-1 Vpr promotes nuclear entry of viral nucleic acids in nondividing macrophages and also causes a G2 cell-cycle arrest. Consistent with its role in nuclear transport, we show Vpr localizes to the nuclear envelope in both human and yeast cells. Like the importin-beta subunit of the nuclear import receptor, Vpr also interacts with the yeast importin-alpha subunit and nucleoporins. Moreover, ov...

2013
Zhengke Li Phillip R. Musich Brian M. Cartwright Hui Wang Yue Zou

Xeroderma pigmentosum Group A (XPA) is a crucial factor in mammalian nucleotide excision repair (NER) and nuclear import of XPA from the cytoplasm for NER is regulated in cellular DNA damage responses in S-phase. In this study, experiments were carried out to determine the transport mechanisms that are responsible for the UV (ultraviolet)-induced nuclear import of XPA. We found that, in additio...

2015
Ryohei Nakada Hidemi Hirano Yoshiyuki Matsuura

A non-classical nuclear localization signal (ncNLS) of influenza A virus nucleoprotein (NP) is critical for nuclear import of viral genomic RNAs that transcribe and replicate in the nucleus of infected cells. Here we report a 2.3 Å resolution crystal structure of mouse importin-α1 in complex with NP ncNLS. The structure reveals that NP ncNLS binds specifically and exclusively to the minor NLS-b...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Dmitry Yudin Shlomit Hanz Soonmoon Yoo Elena Iavnilovitch Dianna Willis Tal Gradus Deepika Vuppalanchi Yael Segal-Ruder Keren Ben-Yaakov Miki Hieda Yoshihiro Yoneda Jeffery L. Twiss Mike Fainzilber

Peripheral sensory neurons respond to axon injury by activating an importin-dependent retrograde signaling mechanism. How is this mechanism regulated? Here, we show that Ran GTPase and its associated effectors RanBP1 and RanGAP regulate the formation of importin signaling complexes in injured axons. A gradient of nuclear RanGTP versus cytoplasmic RanGDP is thought to be fundamental for the orga...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Shuling Fan Vanessa Fogg Qian Wang Xiao-Wei Chen Chia-Jen Liu Ben Margolis

The Crumbs family of apical transmembrane proteins regulates apicobasal polarity via protein interactions with a conserved C-terminal sequence, ERLI. However, one of the mammalian Crumbs proteins, Crumbs3 (CRB3) has an alternate splice form with a novel C-terminal sequence ending in CLPI (CRB3-CLPI). We report that CRB3-CLPI localizes to the cilia membrane and a membrane compartment at the mito...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2005
Yoshiyuki Matsuura Murray Stewart

Nuclear import of proteins containing classical nuclear localization signals (NLS) is mediated by the importin-alpha:beta complex that binds cargo in the cytoplasm and facilitates its passage through nuclear pores, after which nuclear RanGTP dissociates the import complex and the importins are recycled. In vertebrates, import is stimulated by nucleoporin Nup50, which has been proposed to accomp...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Rotem Ben-Tov Perry Ella Doron-Mandel Elena Iavnilovitch Ida Rishal Shachar Y. Dagan Michael Tsoory Giovanni Coppola Marguerite K. McDonald Cynthia Gomes Daniel H. Geschwind Jeffery L. Twiss Avraham Yaron Mike Fainzilber

Subcellular localization of mRNA enables compartmentalized regulation within large cells. Neurons are the longest known cells; however, so far, evidence is lacking for an essential role of endogenous mRNA localization in axons. Localized upregulation of Importin β1 in lesioned axons coordinates a retrograde injury-signaling complex transported to the neuronal cell body. Here we show that a long...

Journal: :Chemical Communications 2021

PEGylated sequence-controlled macromolecules using supramolecular binding motifs effectively disrupt Taspase1 interaction with Importin α in a concentration-dependent manner, thereby exploiting novel inhibition mechanism for this protease.

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