通过核孔复合体调节运输效率:与 FG-Nups 结合亲和力的作用。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1091/mbc.E24-05-0224
Atsushi Matsuda, Mohammad R K Mofrad
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摘要

大分子通过与 FG-Nups 的一系列瞬时结合和解除结合事件在核孔复合体中运输,FG-Nups 是锚定在核孔内壁上的固有无序蛋白。先前的研究表明,这种结合的微弱性和瞬时性对于维持被运输分子的扩散性至关重要。在本研究中,我们利用布朗动力学模拟探讨了结合动力学与运输效率之间的关系。结果表明,结合持续时间是调节运输效率的关键因素。具体来说,过短的结合持续时间不能充分促进运输,而过长的结合持续时间则会阻碍分子运动。我们计算了高效分子运输的最佳结合持续时间,发现它与其他理论预测一致。此外,计算值与核运输受体和 FG-Nups 在单个结合位点的结合时间尺度的实验测量值相当。我们的研究提供了一个定量框架,将局部分子相互作用与通过核转运受体的整体转运动力学联系起来,为研究选择性分子转运机制提供了宝贵的见解。[媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文]。
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Regulating transport efficiency through the nuclear pore complex: The role of binding affinity with FG-Nups.

Macromolecules are transported through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) via a series of transient binding and unbinding events with FG-Nups, which are intrinsically disordered proteins anchored to the pore's inner wall. Prior studies suggest that the weak and transient nature of this binding is crucial for maintaining the transported molecules' diffusivity. In this study, we explored the relationship between binding kinetics and transport efficiency using Brownian dynamics simulations. Our results indicate that the duration of binding is a critical factor in regulating transport efficiency. Specifically, excessively short binding durations insufficiently facilitate transport, while overly long durations impede molecular movement. We calculated the optimal binding duration for efficient molecular transport and found that it aligns with other theoretical predictions. Additionally, the calculated value is comparable to experimental measurements of the association timescale between nuclear transport receptors and FG-Nups at a single binding site. Our study provides a quantitative framework that bridges local molecular interactions with overall transport dynamics through the NPC, offering valuable insights into the mechanisms governing selective molecular transport.

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