Molecular mass of nuclear pore complex (NPC)
Range | vertebrates ~125MDa: yeast ~66MDa MDa |
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Organism | Eukaryotes |
Reference | Adam SA. The nuclear pore complex. Genome Biol. 2001 2(9):REVIEWS0007. p.1 left column bottom paragraphPubMed ID11574060 |
Primary Source | [1] Reichelt R, Holzenburg A, Buhle EL, Jarnik M, Engel A, Aebi U: Correlation between structure and mass distribution of the nuclear pore complex and of distinct pore complex components. J Cell Biol 1990, 110: 883-894. [2] Rout MP, Blobel G: Isolation of the yeast nuclear pore complex. J Cell Biol 1993, 123: 771-783.PubMed ID2324201, 8227139 |
Comments | "Nuclear pore complexes are proteinaceous structures embedded in the double membrane of the nuclear envelope. In order to understand how the NPC functions, it is useful to examine the similarities and differences between NPCs from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the frog Xenopus laevis. The NPC is a large structure with a molecular weight of approximately 125 MDa in vertebrates and 66 MDa in yeast [primary sources]." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 111129 |