Xpo7 is a broad-spectrum exportin and a nuclear import receptor

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​Xpo7 is a broad-spectrum exportin and a nuclear import receptor​
Aksu, M.; Pleiner, T.; Karaca, S.; Kappert, C.; Dehne, H.-J. ; Seibel, K. & Urlaub, H.  et al.​ (2018) 
European Journal of Cell Biology217(7) pp. 2329​-2340​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201712013 

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Authors
Aksu, Metin; Pleiner, Tino; Karaca, Samir; Kappert, Christin; Dehne, Heinz-Jürgen ; Seibel, Katharina; Urlaub, Henning ; Bohnsack, Markus T. ; Görlich, Dirk 
Abstract
Exportins bind cargo molecules in a RanGTP-dependent manner inside nuclei and transport them through nuclear pores to the cytoplasm. CRM1/Xpo1 is the best-characterized exportin because specific inhibitors such as leptomycin B allow straightforward cargo validations in vivo. The analysis of other exportins lagged far behind, foremost because no such inhibitors had been available for them. In this study, we explored the cargo spectrum of exportin 7/Xpo7 in depth and identified not only ∼200 potential export cargoes but also, surprisingly, ∼30 nuclear import substrates. Moreover, we developed anti-Xpo7 nanobodies that acutely block Xpo7 function when transfected into cultured cells. The inhibition is pathway specific, mislocalizes export cargoes of Xpo7 to the nucleus and import substrates to the cytoplasm, and allowed validation of numerous tested cargo candidates. This establishes Xpo7 as a broad-spectrum bidirectional transporter and paves the way for a much deeper analysis of exportin and importin function in the future.
Issue Date
2018
Journal
European Journal of Cell Biology 
Project
SFB 1190: Transportmaschinen und Kontaktstellen zellulärer Kompartimente 
SFB 1190 | P14: Die Rolle humaner Nucleoporine in Biogenese und Export makromolekularer Komplexe 
SFB 1190 | Z02: Massenspektrometrie-basierte Proteomanalyse 
Working Group
RG M. Bohnsack (Molecular Biology) 
RG Görlich (Cellular Logistics) 
RG Urlaub (Bioanalytische Massenspektrometrie) 
External URL
https://sfb1190.med.uni-goettingen.de/production/literature/publications/30
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English

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