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3NBZ

Crystal structure of the HIV-1 Rev NES-CRM1-RanGTP nuclear export complex (crystal I)

Summary for 3NBZ
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3nbz/pdb
DescriptorExportin-1, Snurportin-1, GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran, ... (7 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsprotein transport, gtp-binding protein-transport protein complex, gtp-binding protein/transport protein
Biological sourceMus musculus (mouse)
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Total number of polymer chains6
Total formula weight371124.19
Authors
Guttler, T.,Madl, T.,Neumann, P.,Deichsel, D.,Corsini, L.,Monecke, T.,Ficner, R.,Sattler, M.,Gorlich, D. (deposition date: 2010-06-04, release date: 2010-10-27, Last modification date: 2023-09-06)
Primary citationGuttler, T.,Madl, T.,Neumann, P.,Deichsel, D.,Corsini, L.,Monecke, T.,Ficner, R.,Sattler, M.,Gorlich, D.
NES consensus redefined by structures of PKI-type and Rev-type nuclear export signals bound to CRM1.
Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol., 17:1367-1376, 2010
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PubMed Abstract: Classic nuclear export signals (NESs) confer CRM1-dependent nuclear export. Here we present crystal structures of the RanGTP-CRM1 complex alone and bound to the prototypic PKI or HIV-1 Rev NESs. These NESs differ markedly in the spacing of their key hydrophobic (Φ) residues, yet CRM1 recognizes them with the same rigid set of five Φ pockets. The different Φ spacings are compensated for by different conformations of the bound NESs: in the case of PKI, an α-helical conformation, and in the case of Rev, an extended conformation with a critical proline docking into a Φ pocket. NMR analyses of CRM1-bound and CRM1-free PKI NES suggest that CRM1 selects NES conformers that pre-exist in solution. Our data lead to a new structure-based NES consensus, and explain why NESs differ in their affinities for CRM1 and why supraphysiological NESs bind the exportin so tightly.
PubMed: 20972448
DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.1931
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