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Puzzling out nuclear pore complex assembly

Arianna Penzo, Benoı̂t Palancade

2023FEBS Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are sophisticated multiprotein assemblies embedded within the nuclear envelope and controlling the exchanges of molecules between the cytoplasm and the nucleus. In this review, we summarize the mechanisms by which these elaborate complexes are built from their subunits, the nucleoporins, based on our ever-growing knowledge of NPC structural organization and on the recent identification of additional features of this process. We present the constraints faced during the production of nucleoporins, their gathering into oligomeric complexes, and the formation of NPCs within nuclear envelopes, and review the cellular strategies at play, from co-translational assembly to the enrolment of a panel of cofactors. Remarkably, the study of NPCs can inform our perception of the biogenesis of multiprotein complexes in general - and vice versa.

Topics & Concepts

Nuclear poreNucleoporinBiogenesisCell biologyRanMultiprotein complexCytoplasmNuclear transportChemistryNucleusBiologyCell nucleusBiochemistryGeneNuclear Structure and FunctionRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancer
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