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"Mimicking Karyopherin Engagement: HIV Capsids and Nuclear Pore Transport"
science2 years ago

"Mimicking Karyopherin Engagement: HIV Capsids and Nuclear Pore Transport"

The HIV capsid, crucial for viral infection, has been found to interact with FG-nucleoporins (FG-Nups) of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) through weak but specific interactions, similar to karyopherins. The capsid's ability to bind to FG-Nups, which form the selectivity barrier of the NPC, allows it to overcome the size restriction and enter the nucleus. This interaction is mediated by an FG-binding pocket on the capsid, and mutations affecting this pocket disrupt the binding. Additionally, the capsid can enter phase-separated FG-Nup condensates, demonstrating its ability to engage with the NPC autonomously. These findings shed light on the mechanism of HIV nuclear entry and provide insights into potential targets for antiviral therapies.

Delving into the Depths: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Nuclear Pore Complex
science-and-technology2 years ago

Delving into the Depths: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Nuclear Pore Complex

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have made a breakthrough in understanding the structure and function of nuclear pores, which play a crucial role in safeguarding DNA and cellular transport. Using a combination of synthetic biology, fluorescence microscopy, and computer simulations, the researchers visualized the behavior of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) within the nuclear pore complex. They discovered that these IDPs form a dynamic, spaghetti-like barrier that allows essential cellular factors to pass through while blocking viruses and other harmful pathogens. This new understanding could lead to the development of drugs or vaccines to prevent viral infections and promote healthy aging.