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Formation of a Tap/NXF1 homotypic complex is mediated through the amino-terminal domain of Tap and enhances interaction with nucleoporins.


ABSTRACT: Nuclear export of mRNAs is mediated by the Tap/Nxt1 pathway. Tap moves its RNA cargo through the nuclear pore complex by direct interaction with nucleoporin phenylalanine-glycine repeats. This interaction is strengthened by the formation of a Tap/Nxt1 heterodimer. We now present evidence that Tap can form a multimeric complex with itself and with other members of the NXF family. We also show that the homotypic Tap complex can interact with both Nxt1 and nucleoporins in vitro. The region mediating this oligomerization is localized to the first 187 amino acids of Tap, which overlaps with its RNA-binding domain. Removal of this domain greatly reduces the ability of Tap to bind nucleoporins in vitro and in vivo. This is the first report showing that the Tap amino terminus modulates the interaction of Tap with nucleoporins. We speculate that this mechanism has a regulatory role for RNA export independent of RNA binding.

SUBMITTER: Matzat LH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2174195 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Formation of a Tap/NXF1 homotypic complex is mediated through the amino-terminal domain of Tap and enhances interaction with nucleoporins.

Matzat Leah H LH   Berberoglu Stephen S   Lévesque Lyne L  

Molecular biology of the cell 20071031 1


Nuclear export of mRNAs is mediated by the Tap/Nxt1 pathway. Tap moves its RNA cargo through the nuclear pore complex by direct interaction with nucleoporin phenylalanine-glycine repeats. This interaction is strengthened by the formation of a Tap/Nxt1 heterodimer. We now present evidence that Tap can form a multimeric complex with itself and with other members of the NXF family. We also show that the homotypic Tap complex can interact with both Nxt1 and nucleoporins in vitro. The region mediatin  ...[more]

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