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The distribution of different classes of nuclear localization signals (NLSs) in diverse organisms and the utilization of the minor NLS-binding site inplantnuclear import factor importin-?.


ABSTRACT: The specific recognition between the import receptor importin-? and the nuclear localization signals (NLSs) is crucial to ensure the selective transport of cargoes into the nucleus. NLSs contain 1 or 2 clusters of positively charged amino acids, which usually bind to the major (monopartite NLSs) or both minor and major NLS-binding sites (bipartite NLSs). In our recent study, we determined the structure of importin-?1a from rice (Oryza sativa), and made 2 observations that suggest an increased utilization of the minor NLS-binding site in this protein. First, unlike the mammalian protein, both the major and minor NLS-binding sites are auto-inhibited in the unliganded rice protein. Second, we showed that NLSs of the "plant-specific" class preferentially bind to the minor NLS-binding site of rice importin-?. Here, we show that a distinct group of "minor site-specific" NLSs also bind to the minor site of the rice protein. We further show a greater enrichment of proteins containing these "plant-specific" and "minor site-specific" NLSs in the rice proteome. However, the analysis of the distribution of different classes of NLSs in diverse eukaryotes shows that in all organisms, the minor site-specific NLSs are much less prevalent than the classical monopartite and bipartite NLSs.

SUBMITTER: Chang CW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4091121 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The distribution of different classes of nuclear localization signals (NLSs) in diverse organisms and the utilization of the minor NLS-binding site inplantnuclear import factor importin-α.

Chang Chiung-Wen CW   Couñago Rafael Miguez RM   Williams Simon J SJ   Boden Mikael M   Kobe Bostjan B  

Plant signaling & behavior 20131001 10


The specific recognition between the import receptor importin-α and the nuclear localization signals (NLSs) is crucial to ensure the selective transport of cargoes into the nucleus. NLSs contain 1 or 2 clusters of positively charged amino acids, which usually bind to the major (monopartite NLSs) or both minor and major NLS-binding sites (bipartite NLSs). In our recent study, we determined the structure of importin-α1a from rice (Oryza sativa), and made 2 observations that suggest an increased ut  ...[more]

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