Cell
Volume 90, Issue 6, 19 September 1997, Pages 1061-1071
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Export of Importin α from the Nucleus Is Mediated by a Specific Nuclear Transport Factor

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Abstract

NLS proteins are transported into the nucleus by the importin α/β heterodimer. Importin α binds the NLS, while importin β mediates translocation through the nuclear pore complex. After translocation, RanGTP, whose predicted concentration is high in the nucleus and low in the cytoplasm, binds importin β and displaces importin α. Importin α must then be returned to the cytoplasm, leaving the NLS protein behind. Here, we report that the previously identified CAS protein mediates importin α re-export. CAS binds strongly to importin α only in the presence of RanGTP, forming an importin α/CAS/RanGTP complex. Importin α is released from this complex in the cytoplasm by the combined action of RanBP1 and RanGAP1. CAS binds preferentially to NLS-free importin α, explaining why import substrates stay in the nucleus.

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