A pathway separate from the central channel through the nuclear pore complex for inorganic ions and small macromolecules
- PMID: 17726020
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M703720200
A pathway separate from the central channel through the nuclear pore complex for inorganic ions and small macromolecules
Abstract
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are supramolecular nanomachines that mediate the exchange of macromolecules and inorganic ions between the nucleus and the cytosol. Although there is no doubt that large cargo is transported through the centrally located channel, the route of ions and small molecules remains debatable. We thus tested the hypothesis that there are two separate pathways by imaging NPCs using atomic force microscopy, NPC electrical conductivity measurements, and macromolecule permeability assays. Our data indicate a spatial separation between the active transport of macromolecules through the central channel and the passive transport of ions and small macromolecules through the pore periphery.
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