A Nuclear Localization Signal Targets Tail-Anchored Membrane Proteins to the Inner Nuclear Envelope in Plants
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Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Soluble proteins are actively imported into the nucleus, through binding of the NLS
How do proteins traffic to the Inner Nuclear Membrane?
Models for membrane protein transport to the INM
Transport-Factor Mediated Trafficking of inner nuclear membrane proteins
Experimental Questions
Targeting a tail anchored ER protein to the nuclear envelope
Measuring NE enrichment using nuclear localization index NLI
Addition of an NLS to an chimeric membrane protein results in NE enrichment
Defining Rules for NE Targeting
NLS fused chimeric membrane proteins access
Working model of NLS-mediated INM protein trafficking
Addition of a monopartite NLS is sufficient to enrich an artificial membrane protein at the NE
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