TY - JOUR
T1 - Nuclear localization signal and protein context both mediate importin α specificity of nuclear import substrates
AU - Friedrich, Beate
AU - Quensel, Christina
AU - Sommer, Thomas
AU - Hartmann, Enno
AU - Köhler, Matthias
PY - 2006/12/1
Y1 - 2006/12/1
N2 - The "classical" nuclear protein import pathway depends on importin α and importin β. Importin α binds nuclear localization signal (NLS)-bearing proteins and functions as an adapter to access the importin β-dependent import pathway. In humans, only one importin β is known to interact with importie α, while six α importins have been described. Various experimental approaches provided evidence that several substrates are transported specifically by particular α importins. Whether the NLS is sufficient to mediate importin α specificity is unclear. To address this question, we exchanged the NLSs of two well-characterized import substrates, the seven-bladed propeller protein RCC1, preferentially transported into the nucleus by importin α3, and the less specifically imported substrate nucleoplasmin. In vitro binding studies and nuclear import assays revealed that both NLS and protein context contribute to the specificity of importin α binding and transport.
AB - The "classical" nuclear protein import pathway depends on importin α and importin β. Importin α binds nuclear localization signal (NLS)-bearing proteins and functions as an adapter to access the importin β-dependent import pathway. In humans, only one importin β is known to interact with importie α, while six α importins have been described. Various experimental approaches provided evidence that several substrates are transported specifically by particular α importins. Whether the NLS is sufficient to mediate importin α specificity is unclear. To address this question, we exchanged the NLSs of two well-characterized import substrates, the seven-bladed propeller protein RCC1, preferentially transported into the nucleus by importin α3, and the less specifically imported substrate nucleoplasmin. In vitro binding studies and nuclear import assays revealed that both NLS and protein context contribute to the specificity of importin α binding and transport.
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U2 - 10.1128/MCB.00708-06
DO - 10.1128/MCB.00708-06
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 17000757
AN - SCOPUS:33845196953
SN - 0270-7306
VL - 26
SP - 8697
EP - 8709
JO - Molecular and Cellular Biology
JF - Molecular and Cellular Biology
IS - 23
ER -