The Nuclear Pore Complex and Nuclear Transport
Vanderbilt University Medical Center · Rockefeller University
Abstract
Internal membrane bound structures sequester all genetic material in eukaryotic cells. The most prominent of these structures is the nucleus, which is bounded by a double membrane termed the nuclear envelope (NE). Though this NE separates the nucleoplasm and genetic material within the nucleus from the surrounding cytoplasm, it is studded throughout with portals called nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). The NPC is a highly selective, bidirectional transporter for a tremendous range of protein and ribonucleoprotein cargoes. All the while the NPC must prevent the passage of nonspecific macromolecules, yet allow the free diffusion of water, sugars, and ions. These many types of nuclear transport are regulated at…
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- Nuclear pore
- Nucleoplasm
- Nucleoporin
- Nuclear transport
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Inner membrane
- Cytoplasm
- Clean water and sanitation