Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1979535 Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The timely nuclear–cytoplasmic translocation of proteins and RNAs by importins and exportins is important for controlling biological processes. Since the 2004 publication of the first exportin structure, Cse1p, the X-ray structures of exportin-5 complexed with pre-microRNA, exportin-t complexed with tRNA, and three CRM1-related structures have revealed the binding mechanism involved in specific cargo recognition. Pre-microRNA and tRNA have conserved 3′ 2–4-nucleotide overhang motifs and similar short double-stranded regions. Exportin-5 and exportin-t bind a conserved 3′ overhang strongly, and they weakly enclose the short double-stranded stems, each in a different manner. The structures of the nuclear export complexes of small double-stranded RNAs, pre-microRNAs, and tRNAs provide information about the specificities of the two exportins in the context of transcription and translation control.

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