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<font color='dodgerblue'><b> Karyopherin Beta 2 </b></font><scene name='37/372725/Kapb2/7'>KapB2</scene> is a group of proteins that is composed of both importins and exportins. Importins are proteins that carry cargos into the nucleus while exportins serve the opposite function. As of today, twenty different Kapβs have been identified. Each of these Kapβs is capable of recognizing and transporting a specific group of cargos. In order to bind to its cargo a Kapβ has to recognize a <font color='magenta'><b> Nuclear Localizaton or Export Signal </b></font><scene name='37/372725/Kapb2_with_nls/5'>NLS or NES</scene> is located in the polypeptide chain of the cargo. These signals can vary from 7 amino acids to longer than 100 amino acids in length.
<font color='dodgerblue'><b> Karyopherin Beta 2 </b></font><scene name='37/372725/Kapb2/7'>KapB2</scene> is a group of proteins that is composed of both importins and exportins. Importins are proteins that carry cargos into the nucleus while exportins serve the opposite function. As of today, twenty different Kapβs have been identified. Each of these Kapβs is capable of recognizing and transporting a specific group of cargos. In order to bind to its cargo a Kapβ has to recognize a <font color='magenta'><b> Nuclear Localizaton or Export Signal </b></font><scene name='37/372725/Kapb2_with_nls/5'>NLS or NES</scene> is located in the polypeptide chain of the cargo. These signals can vary from 7 amino acids to longer than 100 amino acids in length.
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An importin, such as Kapβ2, binds to a specific cargo by recognition of an NLS and carries the cargo through the NPC by interacting with intrinsically disordered (([http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Nucleoporins Nucleoporins])) called FG-Nups. FG-Nups line the passageway of the NPC and contain repeats of phenylalanine and glycine. These unstructured FG-Nups form a low-density cloud within the central channel extending from the cytoplasm to the nucleoplasm. The cloud acts as an effective exclusion filter for those particles that do not contain FG repeat binding sites. This is referred to as the zone of selectivity.
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An importin, such as Kapβ2, binds to a specific cargo by recognition of an NLS and carries the cargo through the NPC by interacting with intrinsically disordered [[Nucleoporin]]s called FG-Nups. FG-Nups line the passageway of the NPC and contain repeats of phenylalanine and glycine. These unstructured FG-Nups form a low-density cloud within the central channel extending from the cytoplasm to the nucleoplasm. The cloud acts as an effective exclusion filter for those particles that do not contain FG repeat binding sites. This is referred to as the zone of selectivity.

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