Molecule of the Month: Nuclear Pore Complex
The nuclear pore complex is the gateway between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
NPC Anatomy
Studying the NPC
Molecular Transport
Exploring the Structure
Coat Nucleoporin Complex
The coat nucleoporin complex is part of the symmetric core of the NPC. In yeast, coat nucleoporins assemble to form a Y-shaped complex, as seen here at the top from PDB entry 4xmm. Many coat nucleoporin complexes then associate to form four eight-membered rings, as seen in the human complex shown at the bottom. The arms of the Y-shaped complexes grip their neighbors to lock the entire ring together. To explore the yeast complex in more detail, click on the image for an interactive JSmol.
Topics for Further Discussion
- You can use the Group Sequence view to explore portions of the nucleoporin proteins that aren’t included in the structures. For instance, take a look at the view of Nup214 and notice that it has long unstructured regions with many FG repeats.
- Structures for many individual nucleoporins are included in the PDB archive—try searching for “nucleoporin” to find them.
Related PDB-101 Resources
- Browse Integrative/Hybrid Methods
- Browse Transport
References
- A. Hoelz, J. S. Glavy & M. Beck (2016) Toward the atomic structure of the nuclear pore complex: when top down meets bottom up. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 23, 624-630.
- 5ijn: J. Kosinski, S. Mosalaganti, A. von Appen, R. Teimer, A. L. DiGuilio, W. Wan, K. H. Bui, W. J. Hagen, J. A. Briggs, J. S. Glavy, E. Hurt & M. Beck (2016) Molecular architecture of the inner ring scaffold of the human nuclear pore complex. Science 352, 363-365.
- D. H. Lin, T. Stuwe, S. Schilbach, E. J. Rundlet, T. Perriches, G. Mobbs, Y. Fan, K. Thierbach, F. M. Huber, L. N. Collins, A. M. Davenport, Y. E. Jeon & A. Hoelz (2016) Architecture of the symmetric core of the nuclear pore complex. Science 352, aaf1015.
- T. U. Schwartz (2016) The structure inventory of the nuclear pore complex. Journal of Molecular Biology 428, 1986-2000.
- 5dis: S. A. Port, T. Monecke, A. Dickmanns, C. Spillner, R. Hofele, H. Urlaub, R. Ficner & R. H. Kehlenback (2015) Structural and functional characterization of CRM1-Nup214 interactions reveals multiple FG-binding sites involved in nuclear export. Cell Reports 13, 690-702.
- T. Stuwe, C. J. Bley, K. Thierbach, S. Petrovic, S. Schilbach, D. J. Mayo, T. Perriches, E J. Rundlet, Y. E. Jeon, L. N. Collins, F. M. Huber, D. H. Lin, M. Paduch, A. Koide, V. Lu, J. Fischer, E. Hurt, S. Koide, A. A. Kossiakoff & A. Hoelz (2015) Architecture of the fungal nuclear pore inner ring complex. Science 350, 56-64.
- 4xmm: T. Stuwe, A. R. Correia, D. H. Lin, M. Paduch, V. T. Lu, A. A. Kossiakoff & A. Hoelz (2015) Nuclear pores. Architecture of the nuclear pore complex. Science 347, 1148-1152.
- 5a9q: A. von Appen, J. Kosinski, L. Sparks, A. Ori, A. L. DeGuilio, B. Vollmer, M. T. Mackmull, N. Banterle, L. Parca, P. Kastritis, K. Buczak, S. Mosalaganti, W. Hagan, A. Andres-Pons, E. A. Lemke, P. Bork, W. Antonin, J. S. Glavy, K. H. Bui & M. Beck (2015) In situ structural analysis of the human nuclear pore complex. Nature 526, 140-143.
- A. Hoelz, E. W. Debler & G. Blobel (2011) The structure of the nuclear pore complex. Annual Review of Biochemistry 80, 613-643.
January 2017, David Goodsell, Christopher Markosian
http://doi.org/10.2210/rcsb_pdb/mom_2017_1