Miller M W, Hanover J A
Lab. Biochemistry and Metabolism, NIDDK, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892.
Cell Biol Int Rep. 1992 Aug;16(8):791-8. doi: 10.1016/s0309-1651(05)80022-0.
A sophisticated selective mechanism that regulates nuclear-cytoplasmic traffic has evolved in eukaryotes which circumvents the formidable barrier presented by the nuclear envelope. The sites of RNA and protein exchanges are the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), 125 MDa supramolecular assemblies inserted into the envelope (see recent reviews by Dingwall, 1991; Goldfarb and Michaud, 1991; Miller et al., 1991; Nigg et al., 1991). In this article, the role NPCs play in regulating intracellular macromolecular traffic will be discussed.
真核生物进化出了一种复杂的选择性机制来调节核质运输,该机制规避了核膜所带来的巨大障碍。RNA和蛋白质交换的位点是核孔复合体(NPC),其为插入核膜的125 MDa超分子组装体(见Dingwall,1991;Goldfarb和Michaud,1991;Miller等人,1991;Nigg等人,1991的近期综述)。在本文中,将讨论核孔复合体在调节细胞内大分子运输中所起的作用。