BSCI 330 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Colchicine, Peptide, Ubiquitin

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Week 4 outcomes: describe how typical small gtpases function and are regulated. Both import and export require a signal (nls or nes) that act as tickets to or out of the nucleus. These are recognized by receptors (importin and exportin) which bind to the signal and move along the nuclear pore fibrils via their affinity: describe how the nuclear pore acts as a selective gate. Nuclear pores are where nuclear protein transport occurs. They have fg repeats that allow for structure and have a disordered inner region that allows for selective transport: explain how compartmentalization of effectors of the monomeric gtpase ran (ran- Gef and ran-gap) drives nuclear transport in the appropriate direction. Ran-gef is localized in the nucleus and forms ran-gtp by exchanging the gdp bound to the ran for a gtp: predict how perturbation of specific components of the nuclear transport pathway affect transport.

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