核孔蛋白
核磷蛋白
核孔
核运输
跑
细胞生物学
生物
内输蛋白
细胞质
细胞核
作者
Muhammad Mahtab Aslam Khan Khakwani,Xin‐Ying Ji,Saadullah Khattak,Yanyong Sun,Kunhou Yao,Lei Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jare.2024.06.009
摘要
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are the architectures entrenched in nuclear envelop of a cell that regulate the nucleo-cytoplasmic transportation of materials, such as proteins and RNAs for proper functioning of a cell. The appropriate localization of proteins and RNAs within the cell is essential for its normal functionality. For such a complex transportation of materials across the NPC, around 60 proteins are involved comprising nucleoporins, karyopherins and RAN system proteins that play a vital role in NPC's structure formation, cargo translocation across NPC, and cargoes' rapid directed transportation respectively. In various cancers, the structure and function of NPC is often exaggerated, following altered expressions of its nucleoporins and karyopherins, affecting other proteins of associated signaling pathways. Some inhibitors of karyopherins at present, have potential to regulate the altered level/expression of these karyopherin molecules.
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