EMD-24231

Single-particle
11.6 Å
EMD-24231 Deposition: 13/06/2021
Map released: 26/01/2022
Last modified: 05/06/2024
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EMD-24231

Double nuclear outer ring from the isolated yeast NPC

EMD-24231

Single-particle
11.6 Å
EMD-24231 Deposition: 13/06/2021
Map released: 26/01/2022
Last modified: 05/06/2024
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Sample Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Sample: yeast double outer ring
Fitted models: 7n84 (Avg. Q-score: 0.063)

Deposition Authors: Akey CW, Rout MP
Comprehensive structure and functional adaptations of the yeast nuclear pore complex.
PUBMED: 34982960
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.015
ISSN: 1097-4172
Abstract:
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) mediate the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules. Here we provide a structure of the isolated yeast NPC in which the inner ring is resolved by cryo-EM at sub-nanometer resolution to show how flexible connectors tie together different structural and functional layers. These connectors may be targets for phosphorylation and regulated disassembly in cells with an open mitosis. Moreover, some nucleoporin pairs and transport factors have similar interaction motifs, which suggests an evolutionary and mechanistic link between assembly and transport. We provide evidence for three major NPC variants that may foreshadow functional specializations at the nuclear periphery. Cryo-electron tomography extended these studies, providing a model of the in situ NPC with a radially expanded inner ring. Our comprehensive model reveals features of the nuclear basket and central transporter, suggests a role for the lumenal Pom152 ring in restricting dilation, and highlights structural plasticity that may be required for transport.