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Putting things in place for fertilization: discovering roles for importin proteins in cell fate and spermatogenesis 被引量:3
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作者 Kate L Loveland andrew t major +3 位作者 Romaly Butler Julia C Young David A Jan Yoichi Miyamoto 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期537-544,共8页
Importin proteins were originally characterized for their central role in protein transport through the nuclear pores, the only intracellular entry to the nucleus. This vital function must be tightly regulated to cont... Importin proteins were originally characterized for their central role in protein transport through the nuclear pores, the only intracellular entry to the nucleus. This vital function must be tightly regulated to control access by transcription factors and other nuclear proteins to genomic DNA, to achieve appropriate modulation of cellular behaviors affecting cell fate. Importin-mediated nucleocytoplasmic transport relies on their specific recognition of cargoes, with each importin binding to distinct and overlapping protein subsets. Knowledge of importin function has expanded substantially in regard to three key developmental systems: embryonic stem cells, muscle cells and the germ line. In the decade since the potential for regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport to contribute to spermatogenesis was proposed, we and others have shown that the importins that ferry transcription factors into the nucleus perform additional roles, which control cell fate. This review presents key findings from studies of mammalian spermatogenesis that reveal potential new pathways by which male fertility and infertility arise. These studies of germline genesis illuminate new ways in which importin proteins govern cellular differentiation, includ ng v a d rect ng proteins to d st nct ntrace ular compartments and by determining cellular stress responses. 展开更多
关键词 cell fate cell stress IMPORTIN KARYOPHERIN nucleocytoplasmic transport SPERMATID SPERMATOCYTE SPERMATOGENESIS
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