Genetics 12 Flashcards

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Nuclear localization signals

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  • specific AA signal sequences in proteins targeted to nucleus.
  • usually sequences of basic AA (lysine or histidine) found on proteins translated by soluble ribosomes.
  • Critical role in nuclear transport.
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In order to activate or repress transcription, a TF must be…

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1) located in the nucleus

2) bound to DNA and/or interacting with basal transcriptional apparatus

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Oily spaghetti model

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Nuclear pore may allow small molecules to freely diffuse through due to arrangements of proteins rich with Nsp-1 repeats within the nuclear pore that form a gel-like matrix

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To be recognized by its chaperone and enter the nucleus, a protein must…

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Express a proper nuclear localization signal.

If there is a mutation in the NLS that prevents recognition, protein cannot enter, and will accumulate in cytoplasm.

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Nuclear importer receptors

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AKA importins

-Proteins that recognize NLS and facilitate transport across nucleus

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Ran

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  • Monomeric G protein that regulates transport across nuclear envelope.
  • regulation is similar to Ras monomeric G protein pathway.
  • Has specific GEF and GAP protein, cycles between inactive and active state.
  • Ran, GEF, and GAP are localized to regulate directionality.
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Ran-Gap is ____ whereas Ran-GEF is _____

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Cytoplasmic, nuclear

GTP in nucleus encourages active Ran there, GDP in cytoplasm encourages inactive Ran there.

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Role of Ran in transport

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  • After nuclear protein/cargo binds its importin, it is transported into nuclear environment. Still able to bind importin.
  • GTP-Ran can bind competitively for the importin’s NLS binding site, allowing cargo to dissociate into the nucleus.
  • Binding of GTP-Ran to importin stimulates transport back through nuclear pore and into cytoplasm. GTP-Ran enounters GAP–> GDP.
  • Inactive GDP-Ran dissociates. Rejuvenating free importin.
  • Ran-GDP returns to nucleus, is activated by GTP-Ran by GEF.
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Role of Ran in nuclear export

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Forms trimeric complex between Ran-GTP, the protein with the nuclear export signal, and the nuclear exporter.

  • Ran-GTP-exporter-protein complex passes through nuclear pore into cytoplasm.
  • GAP activates GTPase activity of Ran–> GTP to GDP. Complex dissociates.
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All nuclear bound proteins must have a

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Nuclear localization sequence (NLS)

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T/F DNA binding is the most important part of transcriptional regulation

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False. Transactivation is more important.

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