Mechanisms Regulating Protein Localization
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- DOI: 10.1111/tra.12310
Mechanisms Regulating Protein Localization
Abstract
Cellular functions are dictated by protein content and activity. There are numerous strategies to regulate proteins varying from modulating gene expression to post-translational modifications. One commonly used mode of regulation in eukaryotes is targeted localization. By specifically redirecting the localization of a pool of existing protein, cells can achieve rapid changes in local protein function. Eukaryotic cells have evolved elegant targeting pathways to direct proteins to the appropriate cellular location or locations. Here, we provide a general overview of these localization pathways, with a focus on nuclear and mitochondrial transport, and present a survey of the evolutionarily conserved regulatory strategies identified thus far. We end with a description of several specific examples of proteins that exploit localization as an important mode of regulation.
Keywords: localization; nuclear import; nuclear pore; regulation.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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