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Distinct RanBP1 nuclear export and cargo dissociation mechanisms between fungi and animals.

Yuling LiJinhan ZhouSui MinYang ZhangYuqing ZhangQiao ZhouXiaofei ShenDa JiaJunhong HanQingxiang Sun
Published in: eLife (2019)
Ran binding protein 1 (RanBP1) is a cytoplasmic-enriched and nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling protein, playing important roles in nuclear transport. Much of what we know about RanBP1 is learned from fungi. Intrigued by the long-standing paradox of harboring an extra NES in animal RanBP1, we discovered utterly unexpected cargo dissociation and nuclear export mechanisms for animal RanBP1. In contrast to CRM1-RanGTP sequestration mechanism of cargo dissociation in fungi, animal RanBP1 solely sequestered RanGTP from nuclear export complexes. In fungi, RanBP1, CRM1 and RanGTP formed a 1:1:1 nuclear export complex; in contrast, animal RanBP1, CRM1 and RanGTP formed a 1:1:2 nuclear export complex. The key feature for the two mechanistic changes from fungi to animals was the loss of affinity between RanBP1-RanGTP and CRM1, since residues mediating their interaction in fungi were not conserved in animals. The biological significances of these different mechanisms in fungi and animals were also studied.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • transcription factor
  • computed tomography
  • deep learning