نتایج جستجو برای: ژنهای importin

تعداد نتایج: 2350  

2018
Katinka Döhner Ana Ramos-Nascimento Dagmara Bialy Fenja Anderson Ana Hickford-Martinez Franziska Rother Thalea Koithan Kathrin Rudolph Anna Buch Ute Prank Anne Binz Stefanie Hügel Robert Jan Lebbink Rob C Hoeben Enno Hartmann Michael Bader Rudolf Bauerfeind Beate Sodeik

Herpesviruses are large DNA viruses which depend on many nuclear functions, and therefore on host transport factors to ensure specific nuclear import of viral and host components. While some import cargoes bind directly to certain transport factors, most recruit importin β1 via importin α. We identified importin α1 in a small targeted siRNA screen to be important for herpes simplex virus (HSV-1...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Amnon Harel Rene C Chan Aurelie Lachish-Zalait Ella Zimmerman Michael Elbaum Douglass J Forbes

Assembly of a eukaryotic nucleus involves three distinct events: membrane recruitment, fusion to form a double nuclear membrane, and nuclear pore complex (NPC) assembly. We report that importin beta negatively regulates two of these events, membrane fusion and NPC assembly. When excess importin beta is added to a full Xenopus nuclear reconstitution reaction, vesicles are recruited to chromatin ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Inga Waldmann Sarah Wälde Ralph H Kehlenbach

c-Jun and c-Fos are major components of the transcriptional complex AP-1. Here, we investigate the nuclear import pathway(s) of the transcription factor c-Jun. c-Jun bound specifically to the nuclear import receptors importin beta, transportin, importin 5, importin 7, importin 9, and importin 13. In digitonin-permeabilized cells, importin beta, transportin, importin 7, and importin 9 promoted e...

2008
Lara Elise Rosenbaum Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli John H. Lienhard

Maintaining protein function at the biological-inorganic interface is a critical challenge for bionanotechnology. Specifically, nanoparticle-protein conjugates must be designed to interact with binding partners with biologically-relevant thermodynamics. Towards developing a nanoparticle-tagging system that minimizes interference with normal protein function, here we design and begin development...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Sundeep Shah Stuart Tugendreich Douglass Forbes

A major question in nuclear import concerns the identity of the nucleoporin(s) that interact with the nuclear localization sequences (NLS) receptor and its cargo as they traverse the nuclear pore. Ligand blotting and solution binding studies of isolated proteins have attempted to gain clues to the identities of these nucleoporins, but the studies have from necessity probed binding events far fr...

2012
Emanuele Roscioli Laura Di Francesco Alessio Bolognesi Maria Giubettini Serena Orlando Amnon Harel Maria Eugenia Schininà Patrizia Lavia

Importin-β is the main vector for interphase nuclear protein import and plays roles after nuclear envelope breakdown. Here we show that importin-β regulates multiple aspects of mitosis via distinct domains that interact with different classes of proteins in human cells. The C-terminal region (which binds importin-α) inhibits mitotic spindle pole formation. The central region (harboring nucleopo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Yuko Nitahara-Kasahara Masakazu Kamata Takuya Yamamoto Xianfeng Zhang Yoichi Miyamoto Koho Muneta Sayuki Iijima Yoshihiro Yoneda Yasuko Tsunetsugu-Yokota Yoko Aida

Monocytes/macrophages are major targets of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. The viral preintegration complex (PIC) of HIV-1 enters the nuclei of monocyte-derived macrophages, but very little PIC migrates into the nuclei of immature monocytes. Vpr, one of the accessory gene products of HIV-1, is essential for the nuclear import of PIC in these cells, although the role of Vp...

2013
Nalani Sachan Abhinava K. Mishra Mousumi Mutsuddi Ashim Mukherjee

The Notch signaling pathway controls diverse cell-fate specification events throughout development. The versatility of this pathway to influence different aspects of development comes from its multiple levels of regulation. Upon ligand-induced Notch activation, the Notch intracellular domain (Notch-ICD) is released from the membrane and translocates to the nucleus, where it transduces Notch sig...

Journal: :ACS chemical biology 2011
Jonathan F Soderholm Stephen L Bird Petr Kalab Yasaswini Sampathkumar Keisuke Hasegawa Michael Uehara-Bingen Karsten Weis Rebecca Heald

During interphase, the transport receptor importin-β carries cargoes into the nucleus, where RanGTP releases them. A similar mechanism operates in mitosis to generate a gradient of active spindle assembly factors around mitotic chromosomes. Importin-β and RanGTP have been implicated in additional cellular processes, but the precise roles of the Ran/importin-β pathway throughout the cell cycle r...

2015
Hideyuki Miyatake Akira Sanjoh Satoru Unzai Go Matsuda Yuko Tatsumi Yoichi Miyamoto Naoshi Dohmae Yoko Aida

In this study, we determined the crystal structure of N-terminal importin-β-binding domain (IBB)-truncated human importin-α1 (ΔIBB-h-importin-α1) at 2.63 Å resolution. The crystal structure of ΔIBB-h-importin-α1 reveals a novel closed homodimer. The homodimer exists in an autoinhibited state in which both the major and minor nuclear localization signal (NLS) binding sites are completely buried ...

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