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Surface Properties Determining Passage Rates of Proteins through Nuclear Pores

Authors :
Trevor Huyton
Dirk Görlich
Sheung Chun Ng
Steffen Frey
Jürgen Schünemann
Renate Rees
Kevser Gencalp Fünfgeld
Source :
Cell. 174(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Summary Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) conduct nucleocytoplasmic transport through an FG domain-controlled barrier. We now explore how surface-features of a mobile species determine its NPC passage rate. Negative charges and lysines impede passage. Hydrophobic residues, certain polar residues (Cys, His), and, surprisingly, charged arginines have striking translocation-promoting effects. Favorable cation-π interactions between arginines and FG-phenylalanines may explain this apparent paradox. Application of these principles to redesign the surface of GFP resulted in variants that show a wide span of transit rates, ranging from 35-fold slower than wild-type to ∼500 times faster, with the latter outpacing even naturally occurring nuclear transport receptors (NTRs). The structure of a fast and particularly FG-specific GFPNTR variant illustrates how NTRs can expose multiple regions for binding hydrophobic FG motifs while evading non-specific aggregation. Finally, we document that even for NTR-mediated transport, the surface-properties of the "passively carried" cargo can strikingly affect the translocation rate.

Details

ISSN :
10974172
Volume :
174
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d8a164a1c3dc6263261cc71d14c2f09e