Published articles - Nuclear Pore Complex

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Age-Dependent Deterioration of Nuclear Pore Complexes Causes a Loss of Nuclear Integrity in Postmitotic Cells

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Cell
In dividing cells, nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) disassemble during mitosis and reassemble into the newly forming nuclei. However, the fate of nuclear pores in postmitotic cells is unknown. Here, we show that NPCs, unlike other nuclear structures, do not turn over in differentiated cells. While a subset of NPC components, like Nup153 and Nup50, are continuously exchanged, scaffold nucleoporins, like the Nup107/160 complex, are extremely long-lived and remain incorporated in the nuclear membrane during the entire cellular life span. Read more »
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Translocation through the nuclear pore: Kaps pave the way

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
BioEssays
Transport through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), a keystone of the eukaryotic building plan, is known to involve a large channel and an abundance of phenylalanine– glycine (FG) protein domains serving as binding sites for soluble nuclear transport receptors and their cargo complexes. However, the conformation of the FG domains in vivo, their arrangement in relation to the transport channel and their function(s) in transport are still vividly debated. Here, we revisit a number of representative transport models—specifically Brownian affinity Read more »
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Transport-Related Structures and Processes of the Nuclear Pore Complex Studied through Molecular Dynamics (Structure, 2009)

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Structure
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are selectively gated pathways between nucleoplasm and cytoplasm. Whereas small molecules can diffuse freely through NPCs, large molecules (>40 kD) can pass only when bound to transport receptors. The NPC central channel is filled with disordered proteins, rich in phenylalanine-glycine (FG) repeats, referred to as FG-nups. Read more »
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Structural analysis of the nuclear pore complex by integrated approaches (Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2009)

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2009
Journal name: 
Current Opinion in Structural Biology
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane system, the nuclear envelope (NE), in which the outer membrane is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) fuse the inner and outer nuclear membranes to form aqueous translocation channels that allow the free diffusion of small molecules and ions, as well as receptor-mediated transport of large macromolecules. Read more »
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Molecular mechanism of the nuclear protein import cycle

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Year of publication: 
2007
Journal name: 
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
The nuclear import of proteins through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) illustrates how a complex biological function can be generated by a spatially and temporally organized cycle of interactions between cargoes, carriers and the Ran GTPase. Recent work has given considerable insight into this process, especially about how interactions are coordinated and the basis for the molecular recognition that underlies the process. Read more »
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport: a thermodynamic mechanism

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
HFSP
The nuclear pore supports molecular communication between cytoplasm and nucleus in eukaryotic cells. Selective transport of proteins is mediated by soluble receptors, whose regulation by the small GTPase Ran leads to cargo accumulation in, or depletion from the nucleus, i.e., nuclear import or nuclear export. We consider the operation of this transport system by a combined analytical and experimental approach. Provocative predictions of a simple model were tested using cell-free nuclei reconstituted in Xenopus egg extract, a system well suited to quantitative studies. Read more »
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Near-Field Optical Study of Protein Transport Kinetics at a Single Nuclear Pore

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
NANO
The kinetics of proteins passing through individual nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) of the nuclear envelope (NE) was studied using near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) in combination with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). The NSOM probe was placed over a single pore in an unsupported native NE to observe fluorescence-labeled NTF2 moving in the transport channel. A correlation analysis of the arising fluorescence fluctuations enabled us to characterize the translocation as driven by Brownian motion and to determine the related kinetic constants. Read more »
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Towards reconciling structure and function in the nuclear pore complex (Histochem Cell Biol. 2008)

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov The spatial separation between the cytoplasm and the cell nucleus necessitates the continuous exchange of macromolecular cargo across the double-membraned nuclear envelope. Being the only passageway in and out of the nucleus, the nuclear pore complex (NPC) has the principal function of regulating the high throughput of nucleocytoplasmic transport in a highly selective manner so as to maintain cellular order and function. Here, we present a retrospective review of the evidence that has led to the current understanding of both NPC structure and function. Read more »
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