Proteomic analysis of the mammalian nuclear pore complex

Janet M. Cronshaw(Johns Hopkins University), Andrew N. Krutchinsky(Rockefeller University), Wenzhu Zhang(Rockefeller University), Brian T. Chait(Rockefeller University), Michael J. Matunis(Johns Hopkins University)
The Journal of Cell Biology
August 26, 2002
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Abstract

As the sole site of nucleocytoplasmic transport, the nuclear pore complex (NPC) has a vital cellular role. Nonetheless, much remains to be learned about many fundamental aspects of NPC function. To further understand the structure and function of the mammalian NPC, we have completed a proteomic analysis to identify and classify all of its protein components. We used mass spectrometry to identify all proteins present in a biochemically purified NPC fraction. Based on previous characterization, sequence homology, and subcellular localization, 29 of these proteins were classified as nucleoporins, and a further 18 were classified as NPC-associated proteins. Among the 29 nucleoporins were six previously undiscovered nucleoporins and a novel family of WD repeat nucleoporins. One of these WD repeat nucleoporins is ALADIN, the gene mutated in triple-A (or Allgrove) syndrome. Our analysis defines the proteome of the mammalian NPC for the first time and paves the way for a more detailed characterization of NPC structure and function.


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