相关实验视频
Updated: May 2, 2026

12:13
Single-Molecule Imaging of Nuclear Transport
Published on: June 9, 2010
12.7K
核毛孔设置了线粒分裂的速度限制
Abigail Buchwalter1, Martin W Hetzer1
1Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 10010 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, 92037 CA, USA.
Cell
|March 4, 2014
概括
核毛孔复合体在相间期间充当螺旋组装检查点的支架. 这种相互作用存储了抑制信号,最终控制了线粒分裂的速度.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 轴组合检查点 (SAC) 对于精确的染色体分离至关重要.
- SAC 确保姐妹染色体不会分离,直到基因合体正确地附着在线粒轴上.
- SAC的调节失调可能会导致积体和疾病.
研究的目的:
- 研究核孔复合体 (NPC) 在SAC信号传递中的作用.
- 了解NPC如何影响线粒分裂的时间.
主要方法:
- 免疫光显微镜的使用方法
- 生物化学测定 生物化学测定
- 细胞周期分析分析
主要成果:
- 在相间期间,NPC架构 SAC 信号组件.
- 在相间中,NPC 隔离器抑制 SAC 信号.
- 这种隔离限制了进入线粒分裂的速度.
结论:
- 核毛孔复合体在调节组装检查点方面发挥着新的作用.
- NPC充当SAC抑制信号的储存器,控制线粒时间.
- 这一发现为细胞周期调节和染色体分离提供了新的见解.
相关概念视频
Regulation of Nuclear Protein Sorting
2.5K
Nuclear protein sorting regulates nucleus composition and gene expression, crucial for determining the fate of a eukaryotic cell. Hence, the entry and exit of molecules across the nuclear envelope is a tightly controlled process. Nuclear protein sorting can be inhibited by one of the following ways: 1) masking cargo signal sequences, 2) modifying the nuclear receptor's affinity for cargo, 3) controlling the nuclear pore size, 4) retaining the cargo during its transit to the cytosol or the...
2.5K
Nuclear Protein Sorting
4.8K
Nuclear protein sorting is the selective trafficking of histones, polymerases, gene regulatory proteins into the nucleus and exporting RNAs and ribosomes to the cytosol. It is a tightly controlled process that regulates gene expression within a cell.
Proteins targeted to the nucleus carry nuclear localization signals or NLS recognized by import receptors in the cytosol. Similarly, proteins with nuclear export signals are recognized by export receptors. Import and export receptors are...
Proteins targeted to the nucleus carry nuclear localization signals or NLS recognized by import receptors in the cytosol. Similarly, proteins with nuclear export signals are recognized by export receptors. Import and export receptors are...
4.8K
Nuclear Export
3.7K
The nucleus restricts several proteins within and allows others to pass. The restricted proteins possess a nuclear retention sequence or NRS, anchoring them to the nuclear lamins and preventing their transport to the cytosol. The non-restricted proteins, after their synthesis, are transported to their site of action, such as the cytosol or other organelles, with the help of nuclear export signals or NES.
NES are of three types- the canonical 10-residue long leucine-rich signal and other...
NES are of three types- the canonical 10-residue long leucine-rich signal and other...
3.7K
Nuclear Export of mRNA
7.1K
Before mRNAs are exported to the cytoplasm, it is crucial to check each mRNA for structural and functional integrity. Eukaryotic cells use several different mechanisms, collectively known as mRNA surveillance, to look for irregularities in mRNAs. Irregular or aberrant mRNA are rapidly degraded by various enzymes. If a defective mRNA escapes the surveillance, it would be translated into a protein which would either be non-functional or not function properly. One of the primary irregularities in...
7.1K
Nuclear Export of mRNA
4.7K
4.7K
Directionality of Nuclear Transport
3.9K
Ras-related nuclear protein or Ran is a small G protein that cycles between its GTP and GDP bound states. Ran specific regulators, a Ran GTPase Activating Protein or RanGAP present in the cytosol and a Ran guanine nucleotide exchange factor or RanGEF present inside the nucleus regulate GTP/GDP exchange. A high concentration of GTP inside the cells, in addition to this asymmetric distribution of Ran-specific regulators, leads to a higher RanGTP concentration inside the nucleus. This...
3.9K

