• 8. Involvement of CRM1, a nuclear export receptor, in mRNA export in mammalian cells and fission yeast. (nih.gov)
  • AP-1 heterotetrameric complex contains a gamma-adaptin subunit bearing a gamma-ear at its carboxy terminus, while Ggas are monomeric adaptor proteins containing a C-terminal domain related to the ear domain of gamma-adaptin. (eu.org)
  • This interaction is disrupted by the yeast specific protein Bbc1/Mti1/SPAC23A1.17, which competes with Vrp1 for binding the Myo1e homolog. (wikipedia.org)
  • It interacts with accessory proteins such as Rabaptin-5 and gamma-synergin in mammalian cells and Ent3p and Ent5p in yeast. (eu.org)
  • The motif is also found in vacuole sorting proteins in yeast (Vps3p and Vps72p), in ENTH containing (uncharacterized) S.pombe and C.elegans proteins, in gamma-synergin and in Rabaptin 5 (human, mouse and rat). (eu.org)
  • Yeast epsin-related proteins required for Golgi-endosome traffic define a gamma-adaptin ear-binding motif. (eu.org)
  • Similar protein positional information in a divergent unicellular parasite would provide powerful hypothesis-driven opportunities. (nature.com)
  • Meet Microbial Cell's editorial board, which includes renowned scientists in diverse fields of unicellular and mammalian research, warranting the quality of our published articles. (microbialcell.com)
  • 1. Evidence for a role of CRM1 in signal-mediated nuclear protein export. (nih.gov)
  • 11. CRM1 mediates nuclear export of nonstructural protein 2 from parvovirus minute virus of mice. (nih.gov)
  • 12. Identification of CRM1-dependent Nuclear Export Cargos Using Quantitative Mass Spectrometry. (nih.gov)
  • 18. Crm1-mediated nuclear export of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe transcription factor Cuf1 during a shift from low to high copper concentrations. (nih.gov)
  • The latest studies show that the fates of localized RNAs within the oocyte cytoplasm are predetermined in the nucleus and that nuclear proteins, some of them deposited on RNAs during splicing, together with the components of the RNA-silencing pathway, dictate the proper movement, targeting, anchoring and translatability of localized RNAs. (biologists.com)
  • About 99% of mammalian mitochondrial proteins are encoded by the nuclear genome, synthesized as precursors in the cytosol, and imported into mitochondria by mitochondrial protein import machinery. (biomed.news)
  • Impairment of the interaction between these two proteins may contribute to the disease. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Vrp1 interaction with myosin-1 is believed to help position new actin branches near the membrane, enhancing the amount of force against the membrane. (wikipedia.org)
  • It mediates the interaction between the 2 proteins Ent3p and Ent5p and the gamma-ear domains of Gga2p and AP-1. (eu.org)
  • 19. IkappaBalpha and IkappaBalpha /NF-kappa B complexes are retained in the cytoplasm through interaction with a novel partner, RasGAP SH3-binding protein 2. (nih.gov)
  • Mitochondrial protein import systems function not only as independent units for protein translocation, but also are deeply integrated into a functional network of mitochondrial bioenergetics, protein quality control, mitochondrial dynamics and morphology, and interaction with other organelles. (biomed.news)
  • Overexpression of WIP in mammalian cells has been shown to increase actin polymerization. (wikipedia.org)
  • While Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp)is expressed only in haematopoetic cells, WIPF1 is expressed ubiquitously. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mitochondrial protein import deficiency is linked to various diseases, including cardiovascular disease. (biomed.news)
  • Manual 26.29 HN - 2002 MH - Activin Receptors UI - D029404 MN - D8.586.913.696.620.682.700.62 MN - D12.776.543.750.750.400.820.500 MS - Receptors for ACTIVINS are membrane protein kinases belonging to the family of PROTEIN-SERINE-THREONINE KINASES, thus also named activin receptor-like kinases (ALK's). (nih.gov)
  • Understanding their complex cell architecture and life cycle is challenging because, as with most eukaryotic microbes, ~50% of genome-encoded proteins have completely unknown functions. (nature.com)
  • Here, using fluorescence microscopy and cell lines expressing endogenously tagged proteins, we mapped the subcellular localization of 89% of the T. brucei proteome, a resource we call TrypTag. (nature.com)
  • Protein localization offers insights into organelle subdomains/dynamics and cell-cycle-dependent localization changes. (nature.com)
  • In this review, we describe an emerging class of protein or genetic variations of components of the mitochondrial import machinery involved in heart disease. (biomed.news)
  • Ascribing subcellular localization of proteins assists understanding function and has largely been addressed through 'omic' approaches, such as proteomics of purified organelles and hyperplexed organelle localizations by isotope tagging 1 . (nature.com)
  • However, such localization attributions are limited by the accuracy of organelle purification or fractionation, and sensitivity is limited by protein abundance and characteristics. (nature.com)
  • Moreover, the flagellum is also a widely conserved organelle in eukaryotes and a defining feature of the last eukaryotic common ancestor 9 , but not yet analysed by genome-wide protein localization mapping using microscopy. (nature.com)
  • Mislocalization of oskar RNA in females that have a fourfold increase in osk gene dosage or in females bearing the osk bcd 3′UTR transgene (which contains the bicoid anterior localization signal) results in misexpression of Oskar protein, which in turn causes mislocalization of Nanos protein and repression of bicoid . (biologists.com)
  • This conserved domain, referred as gamma adaptin ear (GAE), functions as a platform for recruitment of accessory proteins at the TGN. (eu.org)
  • Success will represent an unprecedented level of control over nanoscale motion, building an engineering capacity that will eventually be used to design protein nanoassemblies capable of sophisticated intracellular therapeutic functions such as genome repair. (nih.gov)
  • By analogy with AP-2 (the well characterized adaptor complex involved in endocytic CCV formation) the gamma-ear domain of AP-1 and Ggas probably mediate interactions with accessory proteins during CCV formation. (eu.org)
  • During CCV formation (less well characterized for internal membranes than for endocytosis), clathrin and clathrin adaptors interact to nucleate coat assembly by binding to appropriate membranes and recruit cargo molecules, clathrin and other coat associated proteins. (eu.org)
  • The major protein import pathways, including the presequence pathway (TIM23 pathway), the carrier pathway (TIM22 pathway), and the mitochondrial intermembrane space import and assembly machinery, related translocases, proteinases, and chaperones, are discussed here. (biomed.news)
  • This gene encodes a protein that plays an important role in the organization of the actin cytoskeleton. (wikipedia.org)
  • RESULTS: We identified the Golgi stacking protein GRASP55 as target protein of prodigiosin. (bvsalud.org)