Classic nuclear shuttling is mediated by an importin-α · β heterodimer that binds to cargoes containing a nuclear localization signal, and shuttles most nuclear proteins immediately after their translation. Aside from this canonical mechanism, kariopheryn-βs or β-like importins operate by binding to non-canonical nuclear localization signals tomediate translocationwithout the assistance of importin-β. The mechanism by which these components operate is much less understood and is currently under investigation. Recently, several β-like importins have been implicated in the stimulated nuclear translocation of signaling proteins. Here, we propose that this group of importins might be responsible for the swift nuclear shuttling of many proteins following various stimuli. © 2013 Faculty of 1000 Ltd.
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Flores, K., & Seger, R. (2013). Stimulated nuclear import by β-like importins. F1000Prime Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.12703/P5-41
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