RAN MODULATES ALLOSTERIC CROSSTALK BETWEEN IMPORTIN β SURFACES
Ying-Hui Ko, Fenglin Li, Stephanie Suinn, Junwei Li, Chun-Feng David Hou, Ravi K. Lokareddy, Gino Cingolani

TL;DR
This study reveals how the GTPase Ran modulates the structure of importin β to regulate nuclear import through allosteric interactions.
Contribution
The paper presents novel cryo-EM structures of importin β in complex with effectors, revealing an allosteric mechanism modulated by Ran-GTP.
Findings
Ran-GTP induces conformational changes in importin β that close FG-binding pockets.
Allosteric crosstalk between surfaces of importin β facilitates cargo release during nuclear import.
Abstract
A cellular gradient of the GTPase Ran orchestrates the movement of import and export complexes through the Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC). Ran-GTP modulates two essential activities of importin β for nuclear import. On one hand, it reduces the avidity of importin β for phenylalanine-glycine-rich nucleoporins (FG-nups), facilitating the passage of import complexes through the permeability barrier; on the other hand, it disassembles import complexes, releasing the import cargo into the nucleus. The precise mechanisms by which Ran-GTP modulates importin β activities remain hypothetical. Leveraging cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) single particle analysis, in this paper, we describe four distinct conformational states of importin β in complex with binding effectors encountered during an import reaction, specifically IBB-cargos, FG-repeats, Ran-GTP, and Ran-GTP:RanBP1. Comparing these…
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TopicsNuclear Structure and Function · RNA Research and Splicing · Viral Infections and Immunology Research
