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The adapter importin-alpha provides flexible control of nuclear import at the expense of efficiency.


ABSTRACT: Although there exists a large family of nuclear transport receptors (Karyopherins), the majority of known import cargoes use an adapter protein, Importin-alpha (Impalpha), which links the cargo to a karyopherin, Importin-beta (Impbeta). The reason for the existence of transport adapters is unknown. One hypothesis is that, as Impalpha re-export is coupled to GTP hydrolysis, it can drive a higher concentration of nuclear cargo than could be achieved by direct cargo binding to Importin-beta. However, computer simulations predicted the opposite outcome, and showed that direct transport is faster than adapter-mediated transport. These predictions were validated experimentally. The data, together with previous analyses of nuclear protein import, suggest that the use of adapters such as importin-alpha provides the cell with increased dynamic range for control of nuclear import rates, but at the expense of efficiency.

SUBMITTER: Riddick G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1911202 | biostudies-other | 2007

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The adapter importin-alpha provides flexible control of nuclear import at the expense of efficiency.

Riddick Greg G   Macara Ian G IG  

Molecular systems biology 20070605


Although there exists a large family of nuclear transport receptors (Karyopherins), the majority of known import cargoes use an adapter protein, Importin-alpha (Impalpha), which links the cargo to a karyopherin, Importin-beta (Impbeta). The reason for the existence of transport adapters is unknown. One hypothesis is that, as Impalpha re-export is coupled to GTP hydrolysis, it can drive a higher concentration of nuclear cargo than could be achieved by direct cargo binding to Importin-beta. Howeve  ...[more]

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