Simple fold composition and modular architecture of the nuclear pore complex

The nuclear pore complex (NPC) consists of multiple copies of ≈30 different proteins [nucleoporins (nups)], forming a channel in the nuclear envelope that mediates macromolecular transport between the cytosol and the nucleus. With <5% of the nup residues currently available in experimentally dete...

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Main Author: Devos, Damien (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: February 14, 2006
In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year: 2006, Volume: 103, Issue: 7, Pages: 2172-2177
ISSN:1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0506345103
Online Access:Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0506345103
Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: http://www.pnas.org/content/103/7/2172
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Author Notes:Damien Devos, Svetlana Dokudovskaya, Rosemary Williams, Frank Alber, Narayanan Eswar, Brian T. Chait, Michael P. Rout, and Andrej Sali
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Summary:The nuclear pore complex (NPC) consists of multiple copies of ≈30 different proteins [nucleoporins (nups)], forming a channel in the nuclear envelope that mediates macromolecular transport between the cytosol and the nucleus. With <5% of the nup residues currently available in experimentally determined structures, little is known about the detailed structure of the NPC. Here, we use a combined computational and biochemical approach to assign folds for ≈95% of the residues in the yeast and vertebrate nups. These fold assignments suggest an underlying simplicity in the composition and modularity in the architecture of all eukaryotic NPCs. The simplicity in NPC composition is reflected in the presence of only eight fold types, with the three most frequent folds accounting for ≈85% of the residues. The modularity in NPC architecture is reflected in its hierarchical and symmetrical organization that partitions the predicted nup folds into three groups: the transmembrane group containing transmembrane helices and a cadherin fold, the central scaffold group containing β-propeller and α-solenoid folds, and the peripheral FG group containing predominantly the FG repeats and the coiled-coil fold. Moreover, similarities between structures in coated vesicles and those in the NPC support our prior hypothesis for their common evolutionary origin in a progenitor protocoatomer. The small number of predicted fold types in the NPC and their internal symmetries suggest that the bulk of the NPC structure has evolved through extensive motif and gene duplication from a simple precursor set of only a few proteins.
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ISSN:1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0506345103