Ran-binding protein 3 is a cofactor for Crm1-mediated nuclear protein export.

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Lindsay ME, Holaska JM, Welch K, Paschal BM, Macara IG

Ran-binding protein 3 is a cofactor for Crm1-mediated nuclear protein export.

J Cell Biol. 2001 Jun 25;153(7):1391-402.

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Abstract

Crm1 is a member of the karyopherin family of nucleocytoplasmic transport receptors and mediates the export of proteins from the nucleus by forming a ternary complex with cargo and Ran:GTP. This complex translocates through the nuclear pores and dissociates in the cytosol. The yeast protein Yrb2p participates in this pathway and binds Crm1, but its mechanism of action has not been established. We show that the human orthologue of Yrb2p, Ran-binding protein 3 (RanBP3), acts as a cofactor for Crm1-mediated export in a permeabilized cell assay. RanBP3 binds directly to Crm1, and the complex possesses an enhanced affinity for both Ran:GTP and cargo. RanBP3 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm by a Crm1-dependent mechanism, and the Crm1--RanBP3-NES-Ran:GTP quarternary complex can associate with nucleoporins. We infer that this complex translocates through the nuclear pore to the cytoplasm where it is disassembled by RanBP1 and Ran GTPase--activating protein.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
GTP-binding nuclear protein RanP62826Details
Exportin-1O14980Details