nucleoporin p62 Background Information Protein transport across the nucleus is a selective, multi-step process involving several cytoplasmic factors. Proteins must be recognized as import substrates, dock at the nuclear pore complex and translocate across the nuclear envelope in an ATP-dependent fashion. Two cytosolic factors centrally involved in the recognition and docking process are the karyopherin å and karyopherin ∫ proteins. The karyopherin holoenzyme is a heterodimer of å and ∫ subunits. Karyopherin å functions in the recognition and targeting of substrates destined for nuclear import, while karyopherin ∫ serves as an adaptor, tethering the karyopherin å substrate complex to docking proteins (termed nucleoporins) on the nuclear envelope. p62 glycoprotein is one such nucleoporin, and is not only involved in the nuclear import of proteins, but also the export of nascent mRNA strands. An additional protein, NTF2 (nuclear transport factor 2), interacts with nucleoporin p62 as a homodimer and may be an obligate component of functional p62.
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nucleoporin p62 (D-20): sc-6078. Western blot analysis of nucleoporin p62 expression in CTLL-2 (A), WR19L (B) and NIH/3T3 (C) whole cell lysates.