Importin

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Importins''' (IPO) mediate the import of cellular proteins into the nucleus by binding to the nuclear localization signal (NLS). IMP has 2 subunits: α and β. IPO-α is an adaptor protein which binds the NLS. Proteins can contain one or two NLS motifs. IPO-α contains several armadillo repeats with two NLS-binding sites and an IPO-β binding site (IBB). IPO-β contains 19 HEAT repeats. Many nuclear proteins contain Phe-Gly sequences which can bind to HEAT repeats and thus be transported.
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'''Importins''' (IPO) mediate the import of cellular proteins into the nucleus by binding to the nuclear localization signal (NLS). IPO has 2 subunits: α and β. IPO-α is an adaptor protein which binds the NLS. Proteins can contain one or two NLS motifs. IPO-α contains several armadillo repeats with two NLS-binding sites and an IPO-β binding site (IBB). IPO-β contains 19 HEAT repeats. Many nuclear proteins contain Phe-Gly sequences which can bind to HEAT repeats and thus be transported.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 09:42, 17 June 2014

Structure of yeast importin α NLS-binding domain (grey) complex with nucleoplasmin peptide (green) (PDB code 1ee5).

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