Structures of the tRNA export factor in the nuclear and cytosolic states

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Atlanta G. Cook
Noemi Fukuhara
Martin Jinek
Elena Conti
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[1] Structural Cell Biology,
[2] MPI for Biochemistry,undefined
[3] Am Klopferspitz 18,undefined
[4] 82152 Martinsried,undefined
[5] Germany,undefined
[6] EMBL,undefined
[7] Meyerhofstrasse 1,undefined
[8] Heidelberg D69117,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
[10] Present addresses: Division of Cell and Molecular Biology,undefined
[11] Biophysics section,undefined
[12] Blackett Laboratory,undefined
[13] Imperial College London,undefined
[14] London SW7 2AZ,undefined
[15] UK (N.F.); Department of Molecular Cell Biology,undefined
[16] University of California at Berkeley,undefined
[17] 731 Stanley Hall,undefined
[18] Berkeley,undefined
[19] California 94720,undefined
[20] USA (M.J.).,undefined
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Nature | 2009年 / 461卷
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Transfer RNAs are among the most ubiquitous molecules in cells, central to decoding information from messenger RNAs on translating ribosomes. In eukaryotic cells, tRNAs are actively transported from their site of synthesis in the nucleus to their site of function in the cytosol. This is mediated by a dedicated nucleo-cytoplasmic transport factor of the karyopherin-β family (Xpot, also known as Los1 in Saccharomycescerevisiae). Here we report the 3.2 Å resolution structure of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Xpot in complex with tRNA and RanGTP, and the 3.1 Å structure of unbound Xpot, revealing both nuclear and cytosolic snapshots of this transport factor. Xpot undergoes a large conformational change on binding cargo, wrapping around the tRNA and, in particular, binding to the tRNA 5′ and 3′ ends. The binding mode explains how Xpot can recognize all mature tRNAs in the cell and yet distinguish them from those that have not been properly processed, thus coupling tRNA export to quality control.
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