A Crm1p-independent nuclear export path for the mRNA-associated protein, Npl3p/Mtr13p
Y Liu, W Guo, PY Tartakoff… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
mRNA export involves association of mRNAs with nucleoplasmic proteins, delivery to the
nuclear pore complex, translocation to the cytoplasm, and reimport of recycling components …
nuclear pore complex, translocation to the cytoplasm, and reimport of recycling components …
Nuclear export of mRNA: from the site of transcription to the cytoplasm
JA Erkmann, U Kutay - Experimental cell research, 2004 - Elsevier
Cellular mRNAs are produced in the nucleus and must be exported to the cytoplasm to allow
for their translation into proteins. Recruitment of export factors to nascent mRNA starts …
for their translation into proteins. Recruitment of export factors to nascent mRNA starts …
A distinct and parallel pathway for the nuclear import of an mRNA-binding protein
LF Pemberton, JS Rosenblum, G Blobel - The Journal of cell biology, 1997 - rupress.org
Three independent pathways of nuclear import have so far been identified in yeast, each
mediated by cognate nuclear transport factors, or karyopherins. Here we have characterized …
mediated by cognate nuclear transport factors, or karyopherins. Here we have characterized …
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 …
mRNA export: an assembly line from genes to nuclear pores
P Vinciguerra, F Stutz - Current opinion in cell biology, 2004 - Elsevier
mRNAs are transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm by a machinery conserved from
yeast to humans. Previous studies showed that mRNA export factors are loaded on nascent …
yeast to humans. Previous studies showed that mRNA export factors are loaded on nascent …
Involvement of CRM1, a nuclear export receptor, in mRNA export in mammalian cells and fission yeast
M Watanabe, M Fukuda, M Yoshida… - Genes to …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Background CRM1, an evolutionarily conserved protein, was shown to be a receptor for
leucine‐rich nuclear export signal (NES)‐dependent protein transport. In lower eukaryotes …
leucine‐rich nuclear export signal (NES)‐dependent protein transport. In lower eukaryotes …
Mechanisms of nuclear mRNA export: A structural perspective
Y Xie, Y Ren - Traffic, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Export of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is a critical process for all eukaryotic gene
expression. As mRNA is synthesized, it is packaged with a myriad of RNA‐binding proteins …
expression. As mRNA is synthesized, it is packaged with a myriad of RNA‐binding proteins …
Both ran and importins have the ability to function as nuclear mRNA export factors.
The Ran protein regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport mediated by the karyopherin family
of nuclear transport factors. Ran is converted to the active, GTP bound form in the nucleus …
of nuclear transport factors. Ran is converted to the active, GTP bound form in the nucleus …
Messenger RNAs are recruited for nuclear export during transcription
Following transcription and processing, eukaryotic mRNAs are exported from the nucleus to
the cytoplasm for translation. Here we present evidence that mRNAs are targeted for nuclear …
the cytoplasm for translation. Here we present evidence that mRNAs are targeted for nuclear …
[HTML][HTML] Nuclear export of mRNA
D Zenklusen, F Stutz - FEBS letters, 2001 - Elsevier
Export of mRNA through nuclear pore complexes (NPC) is preceded by multiple and well
coordinated processing steps, resulting in the formation of an export competent …
coordinated processing steps, resulting in the formation of an export competent …