Nucleoporin

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{{STRUCTURE_1xip| PDB=1xip | SIZE=300| SCENE=Nucleoporin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Yeast nucleoporin NUP159 N-terminal domain, [[1xip]] }}
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<StructureSection load='1xip' size='350' side='right' caption='Yeast nucleoporin NUP159 N-terminal domain (PDB entry [[1xip]])' scene='Nucleoporin/Cv/1'>
== Function ==
== Function ==
[[Nucleoporin|Nucleoporins]] (NUP) are constituents of the nuclear pore complex which regulates the flow of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. They are named according to their molecular weights. They contain a domain which binds the protein RAN (RANBD), N-terminal domain (NTD) and C-terminal domain (CTD)<ref>PMID:9159086</ref>. <br />
[[Nucleoporin|Nucleoporins]] (NUP) are constituents of the nuclear pore complex which regulates the flow of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. They are named according to their molecular weights. They contain a domain which binds the protein RAN (RANBD), N-terminal domain (NTD) and C-terminal domain (CTD)<ref>PMID:9159086</ref>. <br />
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
NUP98 and NUP214 gene translocation is associated with myeloid and lymphoid malignancies. NUP88 is over expressed in ovarian tumors. NUP214 is the functional receptor of adenovirus 2 nucleocapsids<ref>PMID:14693424</ref>.
NUP98 and NUP214 gene translocation is associated with myeloid and lymphoid malignancies. NUP88 is over expressed in ovarian tumors. NUP214 is the functional receptor of adenovirus 2 nucleocapsids<ref>PMID:14693424</ref>.
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== 3D Structures of Nucleoporin ==
== 3D Structures of Nucleoporin ==

Revision as of 10:23, 27 August 2017

Yeast nucleoporin NUP159 N-terminal domain (PDB entry 1xip)

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3D Structures of Nucleoporin

Updated on 27-August-2017

References

  1. Doye V, Hurt E. From nucleoporins to nuclear pore complexes. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 1997 Jun;9(3):401-11. PMID:9159086
  2. Belanger KD, Kenna MA, Wei S, Davis LI. Genetic and physical interactions between Srp1p and nuclear pore complex proteins Nup1p and Nup2p. J Cell Biol. 1994 Aug;126(3):619-30. PMID:8045927
  3. Solsbacher J, Maurer P, Vogel F, Schlenstedt G. Nup2p, a yeast nucleoporin, functions in bidirectional transport of importin alpha. Mol Cell Biol. 2000 Nov;20(22):8468-79. PMID:11046143
  4. Cronshaw JM, Matunis MJ. The nuclear pore complex: disease associations and functional correlations. Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2004 Jan-Feb;15(1):34-9. PMID:14693424

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