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The 70-kD heat shock cognate protein (hsc70) facilitates the nuclear export of the import receptors
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Nuclear ExportProtein FunctionSignal TransductionProtein ExpressionBiochemistryImport ReceptorsMedicineNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyTransport ReceptorsProtein TransportIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistryVitro Nuclear ExportCell BiologyCell SignalingCellular PhysiologyCell Physiology
Transport receptors of the importin β family continuously shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm. We previously reported that the nuclear export of importin β involves energy-requiring step(s) in living cells. Here, we show that the in vitro nuclear export of importin β also requires energy input. Cytosol, depleted of ATP-binding proteins, did not support the sufficient nuclear export of importin β. Further purification revealed that the active component in the absorbed fraction was a 70-kD heat shock cognate protein (hsc70). The addition of recombinant hsc70, but not an ATPase-deficient hsc70 mutant, to the depleted cytosol restored the export activity. In living cells, depletion of hsc70 caused the significant nuclear accumulation of importin β. These effects of hsc70 were observed in the nuclear export of importin β, but also for other import receptors, transportin and importin α. These results suggest that hsc70 broadly modulates nucleocytoplasmic transport systems by regulating the nuclear export of receptor proteins.
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