نتایج جستجو برای: ژنهای importin

تعداد نتایج: 2350  

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2009
Noelia Roman Brenda Kirkby Mary Marfori Bostjan Kobe Jade K Forwood

The transport of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope is an essential eukaryotic process that enables proteins such as transcription factors, polymerases and histones to gain access to the genetic material contained within the nucleus. Importin-beta plays a central role in the nucleocytoplasmic transport process, mediating nuclear import through a range of interactions with cytoplasmic, n...

Journal: :Cell 2001
M V Nachury T J Maresca W C Salmon C M Waterman-Storer R Heald K Weis

The GTPase Ran has recently been shown to stimulate microtubule polymerization in mitotic extracts, but its mode of action is not understood. Here we show that the mitotic role of Ran is largely mediated by the nuclear transport factor importin beta. Importin beta inhibits spindle formation in vitro and in vivo and sequesters an aster promoting activity (APA) that consists of multiple, independ...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Michael D. Blower Maxence Nachury Rebecca Heald Karsten Weis

Centrosome-independent microtubule polymerization around chromosomes has been shown to require a local gradient of RanGTP, which discharges mitotic cargoes from the nuclear import receptor importin beta. Here, we have used an activity-based assay in Xenopus egg extracts to purify the mRNA export protein Rae1 as a spindle assembly factor regulated by this pathway. Rae1 is a microtubule-associate...

2015
Rhian S Holvey Eugene Valkov David Neal Murray Stewart Chris Abell

Protein-protein interactions are difficult therapeutic targets, and inhibiting pathologically relevant interactions without disrupting other essential ones presents an additional challenge. Herein we report how this might be achieved for the potential anticancer target, the TPX2-importin-α interaction. Importin-α is a nuclear transport protein that regulates the spindle assembly protein TPX2. I...

2016
Rotem Ben-Tov Perry Ida Rishal Ella Doron-Mandel Ashley L. Kalinski Katalin F. Medzihradszky Marco Terenzio Stefanie Alber Sandip Koley Albina Lin Meir Rozenbaum Dmitry Yudin Pabitra K. Sahoo Cynthia Gomes Vera Shinder Wasim Geraisy Eric A. Huebner Clifford J. Woolf Avraham Yaron Alma L. Burlingame Jeffery L. Twiss Mike Fainzilber

How can cells sense their own size to coordinate biosynthesis and metabolism with their growth needs? We recently proposed a motor-dependent bidirectional transport mechanism for axon length and cell size sensing, but the nature of the motor-transported size signals remained elusive. Here, we show that motor-dependent mRNA localization regulates neuronal growth and cycling cell size. We found t...

2017
Nick R Leslie

In this issue, Chen et al. (2017. J. Cell Biol. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201604025) show that Importin-11 traffics the tumor suppressor PTEN into the nucleus and in so doing protects it from cytoplasmic proteins that cause PTEN degradation. This work helps explain the nuclear accumulation of PTEN observed in many healthy tissues and, because Ipo11 mutant mice develop lung tumors, also implic...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Shlomit Hanz Eran Perlson Dianna Willis Jun-Qi Zheng R'ada Massarwa Juan J. Huerta Martin Koltzenburg Matthias Kohler Jan van-Minnen Jeffery L. Twiss Mike Fainzilber

Axoplasmic proteins containing nuclear localization signals (NLS) signal retrogradely by an unknown mechanism in injured nerve. Here we demonstrate that the importin/karyopherin alpha and beta families underlie this process. We show that importins are found in axons at significant distances from the cell body and that importin beta protein is increased after nerve lesion by local translation of...

2015
Yool Lee A Reum Jang Lauren J Francey Amita Sehgal John B Hogenesch

Regulated nuclear translocation of the PER/CRY repressor complex is critical for negative feedback regulation of the circadian clock of mammals. However, the precise molecular mechanism is not fully understood. Here, we report that KPNB1, an importin β component of the ncRNA repressor of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NRON) ribonucleoprotein complex, mediates nuclear translocation and rep...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Daniel L. Levy Rebecca Heald

The size of the nucleus varies among different cell types, species, and disease states, but mechanisms of nuclear size regulation are poorly understood. We investigated nuclear scaling in the pseudotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis and its smaller diploid relative Xenopus tropicalis, which contains smaller cells and nuclei. Nuclear scaling was recapitulated in vitro using egg extracts, demonstrati...

2012
Naoko Imamoto Shingo Kose

Cellular stresses significantly affect nuclear transport systems. Nuclear transport pathways mediated by importin β-family members, which are active under normal conditions, are downregulated. During thermal stress, a nuclear import pathway mediated by a novel carrier, which we named Hikeshi, becomes active. Hikeshi is not a member of the importin β family and mediates the nuclear import of Hsp...

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