Trafficking and/or division: Distinct roles of nucleoporins based on their location within the nuclear pore complex

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Abstract

The nuclear pore complex (NPC) facilitates the trafficking of proteins and RNA between the nucleus and cytoplasm. The role of nucleoporins (Nups) in transport in the context of the NPC is well established, yet their function in tRNA export has not been fully explored. We selected several nucleoporins from different parts of the NPC to investigate their potential role in tRNA trafficking in Trypanosoma brucei. We show that while all of the nucleoporins studied are essential for cell viability, only TbNup62 and TbNup53a function in tRNA export. In contrast to homologs in yeast TbNup144 and TbNup158, which are part of the inner and outer ring of the NPC, have no role in nuclear tRNA trafficking. Instead, TbNup144 plays a critical role in nuclear division, highlighting the role of nucleoporins beyond nucleocytoplasmic transport. These results suggest that the location of nucleoporins within the NPC is crucial to maintaining various cellular processes.

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Hegedűsová, E., Maršalová, V., Kulkarni, S., & Paris, Z. (2022). Trafficking and/or division: Distinct roles of nucleoporins based on their location within the nuclear pore complex. RNA Biology, 19(1), 650–661. https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2022.2067711

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