BIOL 1090 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Cytosol, Nucleoplasm, Protein Structure

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13. 6 transport into and out of the nucleus: nucleus surrounded by two membranes; form the nuclear envelope, which is connected with er. Transport of proteins from cytoplasm into the nucleus and movement of macromolecules out of the nucleus occurs through nuclear pores. Protein import into nucleus shares similarities with protein import into other organelles (e. g. nuclear proteins have nuclear-localization signals: nuclear proteins imported into nucleus in folded states which is fundamentally different from other types of protein import. Movement of molecules occurs via nuclear pore complexes: many nuclear pores on the nuclear envelope in all eukaryotic cells. Formed from the nuclear pore complex (npc), an elaborate protein structure: an npc made up of multiple copies of different proteins called nucleoporins. The general membrane of a nuclear pore: membrane-embedded ring structure that surrounds aqueous pore, 8 filaments extend into nucleoplasm, joined together at the end by a terminal ring to form a nuclear basket.

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