Interactions between non-structured domains of FG- and non-FG-nucleoporins coordinate the ordered assembly of the nuclear pore complex in mitosis

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Abstract

In this study, we examined how channel-forming subunits of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) are assembled into a selective channel within a highly structured scaffold ring during postmitotic assembly. We focused on non-structured domains of the scaffold Nups and performed in vitro self-assembled particle assays with those derived from channel-forming FG-Nups. We found that non-structured domains of ELYS and Nup35N interacted with channel-forming FG-Nups to form a self-assembled particle. Sequential addition of FG-Nups into the scaffold particle revealed that ELYS, which initiates postmitotic NPC reassembly, interacts with early assembling FG-Nups (Nups98 and 153) but not middle stage-assembling FG-Nups (Nups58 and 62). Nup35, which assembles between the early and middle stages, facilitated the assembly of Nup62 into the early assembling Nups both in vitro and in vivo. These results demonstrate that ELYS and Nup35 have a role of facilitator in the ordered assembly of channel-forming FG-Nups during mitosis.

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Konishi, H. A., & Yoshimura, S. H. (2020). Interactions between non-structured domains of FG- and non-FG-nucleoporins coordinate the ordered assembly of the nuclear pore complex in mitosis. FASEB Journal, 34(1), 1532–1545. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201901669R

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