Mehlin H, Daneholt B, Skoglund U
Department of Molecular Genetics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Cell. 1992 May 15;69(4):605-13. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(92)90224-z.
A specific premessenger ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particle in the salivary glands of the dipteran Chironomus tentans was studied with electron microscope tomography during translocation from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm. The RNP particle consists of a thin RNP fiber tightly folded into a ribbon, which is bent into a ring-like structure. Upon translocation through the pore, the particle is first orientated in a specific manner at the pore entrance, and subsequently the bent ribbon is gradually straightened and transported through the pore with the 5' end of the RNA in the lead. Concomitantly, the elementary RNP fiber constituting the ribbon is gradually unpacked and will appear more or less extended on the cytoplasmic side of the pore complex. The ordered nature of the process suggests a specific recognition of the RNP particle at the nuclear pore.
利用电子显微镜断层扫描技术,研究了双翅目昆虫摇蚊唾腺中一种特定的前体信使核糖核蛋白(RNP)颗粒从细胞核转运至细胞质的过程。该RNP颗粒由一条细的RNP纤维紧密折叠成一条带,这条带又弯曲成环状结构。在通过核孔转运时,颗粒首先在核孔入口处以特定方式定向,随后弯曲的带逐渐伸直,RNA的5'端在前引导其通过核孔。与此同时,构成带的基本RNP纤维逐渐展开,在核孔复合体的细胞质一侧或多或少会呈现出伸展状态。这一过程的有序性表明在核孔处对RNP颗粒存在特异性识别。