EMD-41300

Single-particle
6.6 Å
EMD-41300 Deposition: 20/07/2023
Map released: 11/10/2023
Last modified: 11/10/2023
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EMD-41300

Inner spoke ring of the yeast NPC

EMD-41300

Single-particle
6.6 Å
EMD-41300 Deposition: 20/07/2023
Map released: 11/10/2023
Last modified: 11/10/2023
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Sample Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Sample: Nuclear Pore Complex
Fitted models: 8tj5 (Avg. Q-score: 0.113)

Deposition Authors: Akey CW , Echeverria I , Ouch C , Fernandez-Martinez J , Rout MP
Implications of a multiscale structure of the yeast nuclear pore complex.
Akey CW , Echeverria I , Ouch C , Nudelman I, Shi Y, Wang J, Chait BT, Sali A, Fernandez-Martinez J , Rout MP
(2023) Mol Cell , 83 , 3283 - 3302.e5
PUBMED: 37738963
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2023.08.025
ISSN: 1097-2765
ASTM: MOCEFL
Abstract:
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) direct the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules. Here, we provide a composite multiscale structure of the yeast NPC, based on improved 3D density maps from cryogenic electron microscopy and AlphaFold2 models. Key features of the inner and outer rings were integrated into a comprehensive model. We resolved flexible connectors that tie together the core scaffold, along with equatorial transmembrane complexes and a lumenal ring that anchor this channel within the pore membrane. The organization of the nuclear double outer ring reveals an architecture that may be shared with ancestral NPCs. Additional connections between the core scaffold and the central transporter suggest that under certain conditions, a degree of local organization is present at the periphery of the transport machinery. These connectors may couple conformational changes in the scaffold to the central transporter to modulate transport. Collectively, this analysis provides insights into assembly, transport, and NPC evolution.