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A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export

Among the nuclear proteins associated with mRNAs before their export to the cytoplasm are the abundant heterogeneous nuclear (hn) RNPs. Several of these contain the M9 signal that, in the case of hnRNP A1, has been shown to be sufficient to signal both nuclear export and nuclear import in cultured s...

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Autores principales: Izaurralde, Elisa, Jarmolowski, Artur, Beisel, Christina, Mattaj, Iain W., Dreyfuss, Gideon, Fischer, Utz
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9105034
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author Izaurralde, Elisa
Jarmolowski, Artur
Beisel, Christina
Mattaj, Iain W.
Dreyfuss, Gideon
Fischer, Utz
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Jarmolowski, Artur
Beisel, Christina
Mattaj, Iain W.
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description Among the nuclear proteins associated with mRNAs before their export to the cytoplasm are the abundant heterogeneous nuclear (hn) RNPs. Several of these contain the M9 signal that, in the case of hnRNP A1, has been shown to be sufficient to signal both nuclear export and nuclear import in cultured somatic cells. Kinetic competition experiments are used here to demonstrate that M9-directed nuclear import in Xenopus oocytes is a saturable process. Saturating levels of M9 have, however, no effect on the import of either U snRNPs or proteins carrying a classical basic NLS. Previous work demonstrated the existence of nuclear export factors specific for particular classes of RNA. Injection of hnRNP A1 but not of a mutant protein lacking the M9 domain inhibited export of mRNA but not of other classes of RNA. This suggests that hnRNP A1 or other proteins containing an M9 domain play a role in mRNA export from the nucleus. However, the requirement for M9 function in mRNA export is not identical to that in hnRNP A1 protein transport.
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spelling pubmed-21398612008-05-01 A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export Izaurralde, Elisa Jarmolowski, Artur Beisel, Christina Mattaj, Iain W. Dreyfuss, Gideon Fischer, Utz J Cell Biol Article Among the nuclear proteins associated with mRNAs before their export to the cytoplasm are the abundant heterogeneous nuclear (hn) RNPs. Several of these contain the M9 signal that, in the case of hnRNP A1, has been shown to be sufficient to signal both nuclear export and nuclear import in cultured somatic cells. Kinetic competition experiments are used here to demonstrate that M9-directed nuclear import in Xenopus oocytes is a saturable process. Saturating levels of M9 have, however, no effect on the import of either U snRNPs or proteins carrying a classical basic NLS. Previous work demonstrated the existence of nuclear export factors specific for particular classes of RNA. Injection of hnRNP A1 but not of a mutant protein lacking the M9 domain inhibited export of mRNA but not of other classes of RNA. This suggests that hnRNP A1 or other proteins containing an M9 domain play a role in mRNA export from the nucleus. However, the requirement for M9 function in mRNA export is not identical to that in hnRNP A1 protein transport. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2139861/ /pubmed/9105034 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Izaurralde, Elisa
Jarmolowski, Artur
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Mattaj, Iain W.
Dreyfuss, Gideon
Fischer, Utz
A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export
title A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export
title_full A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export
title_fullStr A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export
title_full_unstemmed A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export
title_short A Role for the M9 Transport Signal of hnRNP A1 in mRNA Nuclear Export
title_sort role for the m9 transport signal of hnrnp a1 in mrna nuclear export
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9105034
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