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Deposition Date 2005-02-21
Release Date 2005-05-04
Last Version Date 2023-12-13
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
2BKU
Title:
Kap95p:RanGTP complex
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.70 Å
R-Value Free:
0.27
R-Value Work:
0.22
R-Value Observed:
0.22
Space Group:
P 21 21 21
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:GTP-BINDING NUCLEAR PROTEIN RAN
Gene (Uniprot):RAN
Chain IDs:A, C
Chain Length:177
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:CANIS FAMILIARIS
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:IMPORTIN BETA-1 SUBUNIT
Gene (Uniprot):KAP95
Chain IDs:B, D
Chain Length:861
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
Primary Citation
Structural Basis for Nuclear Import Complex Dissociation by Rangtp
Nature 435 693 ? (2005)
PMID: 15864302 DOI: 10.1038/NATURE03578

Abstact

Nuclear protein import is mediated mainly by the transport factor importin-beta that binds cytoplasmic cargo, most often via the importin-alpha adaptor, and then transports it through nuclear pore complexes. This active transport is driven by disassembly of the import complex by nuclear RanGTP. The switch I and II loops of Ran change conformation with nucleotide state, and regulate its interactions with nuclear trafficking components. Importin-beta consists of 19 HEAT repeats that are based on a pair of antiparallel alpha-helices (referred to as the A- and B-helices). The HEAT repeats stack to yield two C-shaped arches, linked together to form a helicoidal molecule that has considerable conformational flexibility. Here we present the structure of full-length yeast importin-beta (Kap95p or karyopherin-beta) complexed with RanGTP, which provides a basis for understanding the crucial cargo-release step of nuclear import. We identify a key interaction site where the RanGTP switch I loop binds to the carboxy-terminal arch of Kap95p. This interaction produces a change in helicoidal pitch that locks Kap95p in a conformation that cannot bind importin-alpha or cargo. We suggest an allosteric mechanism for nuclear import complex disassembly by RanGTP.

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