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Review
. 2024:1461:61-78.
doi: 10.1007/978-981-97-4584-5_5.

Thermal Stress and Nuclear Transport

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Thermal Stress and Nuclear Transport

Shingo Kose et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024.

Abstract

Nuclear transport is the basis for the biological reaction of eukaryotic cells, as it is essential to coordinate nuclear and cytoplasmic events separated by nuclear envelope. Although we currently understand the basic molecular mechanisms of nuclear transport in detail, many unexplored areas remain. For example, it is believed that the regulations and biological functions of the nuclear transport receptors (NTRs) highlights the significance of the transport pathways in physiological contexts. However, physiological significance of multiple parallel transport pathways consisting of more than 20 NTRs is still poorly understood, because our knowledge of each pathway, regarding their substrate information or how they are differently regulated, is still limited. In this report, we describe studies showing how nuclear transport systems in general are affected by temperature rises, namely, thermal stress or heat stress. We will then focus on Importin α family members and unique transport factor Hikeshi, because these two NTRs are affected in heat stress. Our present review will provide an additional view to point out the importance of diversity of the nuclear transport pathways in eukaryotic cells.

Keywords: HSF1; HSP (Heat shock protein); Heat stress; Hikeshi; Importin; Importin α; Nuclear transport; Stress granule.

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