Nuclear export of 60s ribosomal subunits depends on Xpo1p and requires a nuclear export sequence-containing factor, Nmd3p, that associates with the large subunit protein Rpl10p

Mol Cell Biol. 2001 May;21(10):3405-15. doi: 10.1128/MCB.21.10.3405-3415.2001.

Abstract

Nuclear export of ribosomes requires a subset of nucleoporins and the Ran system, but specific transport factors have not been identified. Using a large subunit reporter (Rpl25p-eGFP), we have isolated several temperature-sensitive ribosomal export (rix) mutants. One of these corresponds to the ribosomal protein Rpl10p, which interacts directly with Nmd3p, a conserved and essential protein associated with 60S subunits. We find that thermosensitive nmd3 mutants are impaired in large subunit export. Strikingly, Nmd3p shuttles between the nucleus and cytoplasm and is exported by the nuclear export receptor Xpo1p. Moreover, we show that export of 60S subunits is Xpo1p dependent. We conclude that nuclear export of 60S subunits requires the nuclear export sequence-containing nonribosomal protein Nmd3p, which directly binds to the large subunit protein Rpl10p.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Carrier Proteins / genetics
  • Carrier Proteins / metabolism*
  • Exportin 1 Protein
  • Fungal Proteins / genetics
  • Fungal Proteins / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
  • Karyopherins*
  • Mutation
  • Nuclear Proteins / metabolism
  • RNA-Binding Proteins*
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear*
  • Ribosomal Proteins / genetics
  • Ribosomal Proteins / metabolism
  • Ribosomes / metabolism*
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae / genetics
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae / metabolism*
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins*

Substances

  • Carrier Proteins
  • Fungal Proteins
  • Karyopherins
  • NMD3 protein, S cerevisiae
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • RNA-Binding Proteins
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear
  • Ribosomal Proteins
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins