Department of Biological Sciences, Center for Photochemical Sciences, Bowling Green State University, OH, USA.
Nucleus. 2011 Jan-Feb;2(1):10-6. doi: 10.4161/nucl.2.1.13818.
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) acts as a selective gate that mediates the bidirectional transport of macromolecules between the cytoplasm and the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. 'Natively unfolded' nucleoporins (Nups) with domains rich in phenylalanine-glycine (FG) repeats form the selective permeability barrier and provide binding sites for mobile transport receptors in the NPC. Understanding the structure and function of the FG-Nups barrier under real-time trafficking conditions is still a formidable challenge due to the dynamic nature of a channeled membranous environment. Recently, we have shown that three-dimensional (3D) density maps of transient interactions between the FG-Nups barrier and a cargo-free or a cargo-bound transport receptor in native NPCs can be obtained by an advanced single-molecule fluorescence microscopy approach. Moreover, we found that these interaction sites are spatially clustered into distinct groups in the periphery around a central axial channel with a diameter of approximately 10-20 nm in the NPC. The 3D distribution of interaction sites may indicate some native properties of the FG-Nups barrier. Here we speculate that the selective permeability barrier in the NPC could be formed by clustered FG-Nups.
核孔复合体(NPC)作为一种选择性的门,介导真核细胞质和细胞核之间的大分子的双向运输。具有富含苯丙氨酸-甘氨酸(FG)重复序列的“天然无规卷曲”核孔蛋白(Nups)形成选择性渗透屏障,并为 NPC 中的可移动运输受体提供结合位点。由于通道化膜环境的动态性质,了解实时运输条件下 FG-Nups 屏障的结构和功能仍然是一个艰巨的挑战。最近,我们通过一种先进的单分子荧光显微镜方法表明,可以获得无货物或货物结合的运输受体与天然 NPC 中 FG-Nups 屏障之间瞬时相互作用的三维(3D)密度图。此外,我们发现这些相互作用位点在 NPC 中约 10-20nm 的中心轴向通道周围的外围空间上以不同的簇状聚集。相互作用位点的 3D 分布可能表明 FG-Nups 屏障具有一些天然特性。在这里,我们推测 NPC 中的选择性渗透屏障可能由聚集的 FG-Nups 形成。