نتایج جستجو برای: ژنهای importin

تعداد نتایج: 2350  

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Laurence Goffin Sadanand Vodala Christine Fraser Joanne Ryan Mark Timms Sarina Meusburger Bruno Catimel Edouard C Nice Pamela A Silver Chong-Yun Xiao David A Jans Mary-Jane H Gething

The Ire1p transmembrane receptor kinase/endonuclease transduces the unfolded protein response (UPR) from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the nucleus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In this study, we analyzed the capacity of a highly basic sequence in the linker region of Ire1p to function as a nuclear localization sequence (NLS) both in vivo and in vitro. This 18-residue sequence is capable of t...

2011
Zi Chao Zhang Neal Satterly Beatriz M. A. Fontoura Yuh Min Chook

In human cells, the mRNA export factor NXF1 resides in the nucleoplasm and at nuclear pore complexes. Karyopherin β2 or transportin recognizes a proline-tyrosine nuclear localization signal (PY-NLS) in the N-terminal tail of NXF1 and imports it into the nucleus. Here biochemical and cellular studies to understand the energetic organization of the NXF1 PY-NLS reveal unexpected redundancy in the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Kwok-On Lai Yali Zhao Toh Hean Ch'ng Kelsey C Martin

Signals received at distal synapses of neurons must be conveyed to the nucleus to initiate the changes in transcription that underlie long-lasting synaptic plasticity. The presence of importin nuclear transporters and of select transcription factors at synapses raises the possibility that importins directly transport transcription factors from synapse to nucleus to modulate gene expression. Her...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2013
Li Ni Ryan Llewellyn Cristina T Kesler Joshua B Kelley Adam Spencer Chelsi J Snow Leonard Shank Bryce M Paschal

The androgen receptor (AR) has critical functions as a transcription factor in both normal and cancer cells, but the specific mechanisms that regulate its nuclear localization are not well defined. We found that an AR mutation commonly reported in prostate cancer generates an androgen-independent gain of function for nuclear import. The substitution, Thr877Ala, is within the ligand-binding doma...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Patricia Resa-Infante Duncan Paterson Jaume Bonet Anna Otte Baldo Oliva Ervin Fodor Gülsah Gabriel

Viral drug resistance is believed to be less likely to occur if compounds are directed against cellular rather than viral proteins. In this study, we analyzed the feasibility of a crucial viral replication factor, namely, importin-α7, as a cellular drug target to combat pandemic influenza viruses. Surprisingly, only five viral lung-to-lung passages were required to achieve 100% lethality in imp...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Iris Ben-Efraim Larry Gerace

Nuclear import and export signals on macromolecules mediate directional, receptor-driven transport through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) by a process that is suggested to involve the sequential binding of transport complexes to different nucleoporins. The directionality of transport appears to be partly determined by the nucleocytoplasmic compartmentalization of components of the Ran GTPase sy...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Michelle T Harreman Trisha M Kline Heidi G Milford M Beth Harben Alec E Hodel Anita H Corbett

Many important regulatory proteins, including cell cycle regulators and transcription factors, contain a phosphorylation site within or adjacent to a classic nuclear localization signal (NLS) sequence. Previous studies show that the nuclear localization of these cargoes can be regulated by phosphorylation at these sites. It was hypothesized that this phosphorylation regulates the nuclear import...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2016
Mary Christie Chiung-Wen Chang Gergely Róna Kate M Smith Alastair G Stewart Agnes A S Takeda Marcos R M Fontes Murray Stewart Beáta G Vértessy Jade K Forwood Bostjan Kobe

Proteins are translated in the cytoplasm, but many need to access the nucleus to perform their functions. Understanding how these nuclear proteins are transported through the nuclear envelope and how the import processes are regulated is therefore an important aspect of understanding cell function. Structural biology has played a key role in understanding the molecular events during the transpo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Sharon C Braunagel Virginia Cox Max D Summers

Multiple unique protein markers sorted to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) from the Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus occlusion-derived virus (ODV) envelope were used to decipher common elements of the sorting pathway of integral membrane proteins from their site of insertion into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) through their transit to the INM. The data show that durin...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2009
Corine K Lau Valerie A Delmar Rene C Chan Quang Phung Cyril Bernis Boris Fichtman Beth A Rasala Douglass J Forbes

Mitosis in higher eukaryotes is marked by the sequential assembly of two massive structures: the mitotic spindle and the nucleus. Nuclear assembly itself requires the precise formation of both nuclear membranes and nuclear pore complexes. Previously, importin alpha/beta and RanGTP were shown to act as dueling regulators to ensure that these assembly processes occur only in the vicinity of the m...

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