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  1. Nuclear-import receptors as gatekeepers of pathological phase transitions in ALS/FTD

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are fatal neurodegenerative disorders on a disease spectrum that are...

    Bilal Khalil, Miriam Linsenmeier, ... Wilfried Rossoll in Molecular Neurodegeneration
    Article Open access 22 January 2024
  2. Yeast 26S proteasome nuclear import is coupled to nucleus-specific degradation of the karyopherin adaptor protein Sts1

    In eukaryotes, the ubiquitin–proteasome system is an essential pathway for protein degradation and cellular homeostasis. 26S proteasomes concentrate...

    Carolyn Allain Breckel, Zane M. Johnson, ... Mark Hochstrasser in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 24 January 2024
  3. Monitoring HIV-1 Nuclear Import Kinetics Using a Chemically Induced Nuclear Pore Blockade Assay

    To integrate with host chromatin and establish a productive infection, HIV-1 must translocate the viral Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex through the...
    Adarsh Dharan, Edward M. Campbell in HIV Protocols
    Protocol 2024
  4. Nuclear import receptors and hnRNPK mediates nuclear import and stress granule localization of SIRLOIN

    The majority of lncRNAs and a small fraction of mRNAs localize in the cell nucleus to exert their functions. A SIRLOIN RNA motif was previously...

    Jialin Yao, Yingfeng Tu, ... Qingxiang Sun in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 23 October 2021
  5. Imaging HIV-1 Nuclear Import, Uncoating, and Proviral Transcription

    Live-cell imagingLive cell imaging has become a powerful tool for dissecting the behavior of viral complexes during HIV-1 infection with high...
    Ryan C. Burdick, Alice Duchon, ... Vinay K. Pathak in HIV Protocols
    Protocol 2024
  6. Metals at the nexus: renewable vs. nuclear energy systems, metal import requirements, and energy security in the European Union

    This study examines the compatibility of the EU’s current 2050 clean energy transition plan, aiming to increase the share of renewable power...

    Chunzi Qu, Rasmus Noss Bang in Mineral Economics
    Article Open access 30 November 2023
  7. Nuclear import of Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor member D induces pathological cardiac remodeling

    Alamandine (Ala), a ligand of Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor, member D (MrgD), alleviates angiotensin II (AngII)-induced cardiac hypertrophy....

    Kun Zhao, Dongxu Hua, ... Peng Li in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 24 July 2023
  8. The HIV-1 capsid core is an opportunistic nuclear import receptor

    The movement of viruses and other large macromolecular cargo through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) is poorly understood. The human immunodeficiency...

    Guangai Xue, Hyun Jae Yu, ... Vineet N. KewalRamani in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 24 June 2023
  9. Nuclear import receptors are recruited by FG-nucleoporins to rescue hallmarks of TDP-43 proteinopathy

    Background

    Cytoplasmic mislocalization and aggregation of TAR DNA-binding protein-43 (TDP-43) is a hallmark of the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and...

    Bilal Khalil, Deepak Chhangani, ... Wilfried Rossoll in Molecular Neurodegeneration
    Article Open access 08 December 2022
  10. Mechanical control of nuclear import by Importin-7 is regulated by its dominant cargo YAP

    Mechanical forces regulate multiple essential pathways in the cell. The nuclear translocation of mechanoresponsive transcriptional regulators is an...

    María García-García, Sara Sánchez-Perales, ... Miguel A. Del Pozo in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 04 March 2022
  11. Rescue of mitochondrial import failure by intercellular organellar transfer

    Mitochondria are the powerhouses of eukaryotic cells, composed mostly of nuclear-encoded proteins imported from the cytosol. Thus, problems with the...

    Hope I. Needs, Emily Glover, ... Ian Collinson in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 02 February 2024
  12. AKIRIN2 controls the nuclear import of proteasomes in vertebrates

    Protein expression and turnover are controlled through a complex interplay of transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational mechanisms...

    Melanie de Almeida, Matthias Hinterndorfer, ... Johannes Zuber in Nature
    Article 28 October 2021
  13. The nuclear import receptor Kapβ2 modifies neurotoxicity mediated by poly(GR) in C9orf72-linked ALS/FTD

    Expanded intronic G 4 C 2 repeats in the C9ORF72 gene cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). These intronic...

    M. E. Cicardi, V. Kankate, ... D. Trotti in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 28 March 2024
  14. Differential nuclear import sets the timing of protein access to the embryonic genome

    The development of a fertilized egg to an embryo requires the proper temporal control of gene expression. During cell differentiation, timing is...

    Thao Nguyen, Eli J. Costa, ... Martin Wühr in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 06 October 2022
  15. Detection of CPSF6 in Biomolecular Condensates as a Reporter of HIV-1 Nuclear Import

    The initial stages of HIV-1 infection involve the transport of the viral core into the nuclear compartment. The presence of the HIV-1 core in the...
    Charlotte Luchsinger, Felipe Diaz-Griffero in HIV Protocols
    Protocol 2024
  16. Nuclear import of PTPN18 inhibits breast cancer metastasis mediated by MVP and importin β2

    Distant metastasis is the primary cause of breast cancer-associated death. The existing information, such as the precise molecular mechanisms and...

    Tao Wang, **nlei Ba, ... Bing Wang in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 18 August 2022
  17. Chaperone proteins and peroxisomal protein import

    Peroxisomes are ubiquitous organelles present in most eukaryotic cells. Their role in cellular metabolism is diverse among species. An array of genes...
    Wim de Jonge, Henk F. Tabak, Ineke Braakman in Chaperones
    Chapter
  18. The nuclear entry of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) relies on the first nuclear localization signal and can be negatively regulated through IMPα/β specific inhibitors

    The human aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) undergoes continuous shuttling between nucleus and cytoplasm. Binding to exogenous or endogenous ligands...

    Rashad Haidar, Reneh Shabo, ... Josephine Kugler in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 11 November 2023
  19. Hormone-Inducible Transport Reporter Assay to Study Nuclear Import Defects in Neurodegenerative Diseases

    In the recent years, defective nuclear import has emerged as an important pathomechanism of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly in amyotrophic...
    Saskia Hutten, Dorothee Dormann in The Nuclear Pore Complex
    Protocol 2022
  20. Import Component of the Russian Rare Metal Market

    Abstract —The dependence of the Russian industry on the import of rare metals is considered. The volume of imports and their geographical structure,...

    Article 01 December 2023
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