Molecular profiling of nucleocytoplasmic transport factor genes in breast cancer [PDF]
Transport of functional molecules across the nuclear membrane of a eukaryotic cell is regulated by a dedicated set of transporter proteins that carry molecules into the nucleus or out of the nucleus to the cytoplasm for homeostasis of the cell.
Rashid Mehmood +3 more
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Coupling of Perinuclear Actin Cap and Nuclear Mechanics in Regulating Flow‐Induced Yap Spatiotemporal Nucleocytoplasmic Transport [PDF]
Mechanical forces, including flow shear stress, govern fundamental cellular processes by modulating nucleocytoplasmic transport of transcription factors like Yes‐associated Protein (YAP). However, the underlying mechanical mechanism remains elusive.
Tianxiang Ma +22 more
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The bioenergetics of nucleocytoplasmic transport. [PDF]
How nucleocytoplasmic transport (NCT) rates change due to cellular physiology-mediated fluctuations in GTP availability remains unclear. In this issue, Scott et al. (https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202308152) demonstrate that cell migration, spreading, and nucleocytoskeletal coupling impact GTP levels, thereby regulating NCT, RNA export, and protein ...
Luxton GWG.
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Exportin-mediated nucleocytoplasmic transport maintains Pch2 homeostasis during meiosis. [PDF]
The meiotic recombination checkpoint reinforces the order of events during meiotic prophase I, ensuring the accurate distribution of chromosomes to the gametes.
Esther Herruzo +5 more
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Mechanosensitivity of nucleocytoplasmic transport [PDF]
AbstractMechanical force controls fundamental cellular processes in health and disease, and increasing evidence shows that the nucleus both experiences and senses applied forces. Here we show that nuclear forces differentially control passive and facilitated nucleocytoplasmic transport, setting the rules for the mechanosensitivity of shuttling proteins.
Ion Andreu +9 more
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Interactome Mapping Reveals the Evolutionary History of the Nuclear Pore Complex. [PDF]
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is responsible for nucleocytoplasmic transport and constitutes a hub for control of gene expression. The components of NPCs from several eukaryotic lineages have been determined, but only the yeast and vertebrate NPCs have ...
Samson O Obado +7 more
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Nuclear pore complex and nucleocytoplasmic transport disruption in neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) play a critical role in maintaining the equilibrium between the nucleus and cytoplasm, enabling bidirectional transport across the nuclear envelope, and are essential for proper nuclear organization and gene regulation ...
Cristi AC, Rapuri S, Coyne AN.
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Traffic jam at the nuclear pore: All roads lead to nucleocytoplasmic transport defects in ALS/FTD
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal late-onset neurodegenerative disease that specifically affects the function and survival of spinal and cortical motor neurons.
Claudia Fallini +3 more
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Mechanical force application to the nucleus regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport. [PDF]
Mechanical force controls fundamental cellular processes in health and disease, and increasing evidence shows that the nucleus both experiences and senses applied forces.
Andreu I +11 more
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Structural basis for Sarbecovirus ORF6 mediated blockage of nucleocytoplasmic transport. [PDF]
The emergence of heavily mutated SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) place the international community on high alert. In addition to numerous mutations that map in the spike protein of VOCs, expression of the viral accessory proteins ORF6 and ORF9b ...
Gao X +8 more
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