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Measuring Nucleotide Binding to Intact, Functional Membrane Proteins in Real Time
Published on: March 11, 2021
Regulating transport efficiency through the nuclear pore complex: The role of binding affinity with FG-Nups
Atsushi Matsuda1, Mohammad R K Mofrad1,2
1Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory, Departments of Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720.
Abstract:
Macromolecules are transported through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) via a series of transient binding and unbinding events with FG-Nups, which are intrinsically disordered proteins anchored to the pore's inner wall. Prior studies suggest that the weak and transient nature of this binding is crucial for maintaining the transported molecules' diffusivity. In this study, we explored the relationship between binding kinetics and transport efficiency using Brownian dynamics simulations. Our results indicate that the duration of binding is a critical factor in regulating transport efficiency. Specifically, excessively short binding durations insufficiently facilitate transport, while overly long durations impede molecular movement. We calculated the optimal binding duration for efficient molecular transport and found that it aligns with other theoretical predictions. Additionally, the calculated value is comparable to experimental measurements of the association timescale between nuclear transport receptors and FG-Nups at a single binding site. Our study provides a quantitative framework that bridges local molecular interactions with overall transport dynamics through the NPC, offering valuable insights into the mechanisms governing selective molecular transport.
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