Nuclear Pore Complex Structure and Dynamics Revealed by Cryoelectron Tomography

Martin Beck(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Friedrich Förster(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Mary Ecke(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Jürgen M. Plitzko(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Frauke Melchior(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Günther Gerisch(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Wolfgang Baumeister(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Ohad Medalia(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry)
Science
October 28, 2004
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Abstract

Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are gateways for nucleocytoplasmic exchange. To analyze their structure in a close-to-life state, we studied transport-active, intact nuclei from Dictyostelium discoideum by means of cryoelectron tomography. Subvolumes of the tomograms containing individual NPCs were extracted in silico and subjected to three-dimensional classification and averaging, whereby distinct structural states were observed. The central plug/transporter (CP/T) was variable in volume and could occupy different positions along the nucleocytoplasmic axis, which supports the notion that it essentially represents cargo in transit. Changes in the position of the CP/T were accompanied by structural rearrangements in the NPC scaffold.


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