Nuclear export of proteins and RNAs
S Nakielny, G Dreyfuss - Current opinion in cell biology, 1997 - Elsevier
Our understanding of protein export from the nucleus to the cytoplasm has been advanced
recently by the discovery of active, signal-mediated export pathways. Nuclear export signals …
recently by the discovery of active, signal-mediated export pathways. Nuclear export signals …
Nuclear RNA export
BR Cullen - Journal of cell science, 2003 - journals.biologists.com
Eukaryotic cells export several different classes of RNA molecule from the nucleus, where
they are transcribed, to the cytoplasm, where the majority participate in different aspects of …
they are transcribed, to the cytoplasm, where the majority participate in different aspects of …
Nuclear RNA export pathways
BR Cullen - Molecular and cellular biology, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
One of the most profound differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that only the
latter segregate RNA synthesis and protein synthesis into distinct cellular compartments, ie …
latter segregate RNA synthesis and protein synthesis into distinct cellular compartments, ie …
Exportin-mediated nuclear export of proteins and ribonucleoproteins
M Fornerod, M Ohno - Nuclear Transport, 2002 - Springer
Protein export from the nucleus of eukaryotic cells serves three main purposes:(1) to remove
factors that are only transiently required in the nucleus-transcriptional signaling molecules …
factors that are only transiently required in the nucleus-transcriptional signaling molecules …
Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling signals: two for the price of one
WM Michael - Trends in Cell Biology, 2000 - cell.com
It has been appreciated for some time that basic-amino-acid-type nuclear localization
signals control nuclear uptake of proteins and that leucine-rich nuclear export signals …
signals control nuclear uptake of proteins and that leucine-rich nuclear export signals …
Toward the molecular dissection of protein import into nuclei
Transport of proteins, RNAs and ribonucleoprotein particles into and out of the nucleus is
essential for many cellular functions to proceed. Recent progress in this area of research …
essential for many cellular functions to proceed. Recent progress in this area of research …
Transport between the cell nucleus and the cytoplasm
▪ Abstract The compartmentation of eukaryotic cells requires all nuclear proteins to be
imported from the cytoplasm, whereas, for example, transfer RNAs, messenger RNAs, and …
imported from the cytoplasm, whereas, for example, transfer RNAs, messenger RNAs, and …
Nuclear transport mechanisms
BB Quimby, AH Corbett - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2001 - Springer
The term nuclear transport, refers to the movement of a large variety of macromolecules both
into and out of the nucleus. Transport must be extremely selective, yet also very efficient. A …
into and out of the nucleus. Transport must be extremely selective, yet also very efficient. A …
mRNA nuclear export at a glance
SR Carmody, SR Wente - Journal of cell science, 2009 - journals.biologists.com
Eukaryotic gene expression is controlled by multiple mechanisms, and its regulation is
central for physiological responses to extracellular and intracellular signals. An essential …
central for physiological responses to extracellular and intracellular signals. An essential …
A novel family of nuclear transport receptors mediates the export of messenger RNA to the cytoplasm
E Izaurralde - European journal of cell biology, 2002 - Elsevier
Fully processed mRNAs are exported to the cytoplasm where they direct protein synthesis. A
general feature of mRNA export is that it is an active, receptor-mediated process. The mRNA …
general feature of mRNA export is that it is an active, receptor-mediated process. The mRNA …