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NUP153

Domain

Contains FG repeats. FG repeats are interaction sites for karyopherins (importins, exportins) and form probably an affinity gradient, guiding the transport proteins unidirectionally with their cargo through the NPC. FG repeat regions are highly flexible and lack ordered secondary structure. The overall conservation of FG repeats regarding exact sequence, spacing, and repeat unit length is limited.

(Microbial infection) FG repeats mediates interaction with HIV-1 capsid protein p24 (CA).

Function

Component of the nuclear pore complex (NPC), a complex required for the trafficking across the nuclear envelope. Functions as a scaffolding element in the nuclear phase of the NPC essential for normal nucleocytoplasmic transport of proteins and mRNAs. Involved in the quality control and retention of unspliced mRNAs in the nucleus; in association with TPR, regulates the nuclear export of unspliced mRNA species bearing constitutive transport element (CTE) in a NXF1- and KHDRBS1-independent manner. Mediates TPR anchoring to the nuclear membrane at NPC. The repeat-containing domain may be involved in anchoring other components of the NPC to the pore membrane. Possible DNA-binding subunit of the nuclear pore complex (NPC).

(Microbial infection) Interacts with HIV-1 caspid protein P24 and thereby promotes the integration of the virus in the nucleus of non-dividing cells (in vitro).

(Microbial infection) Binds HIV-2 protein vpx and thereby promotes the nuclear translocation of the lentiviral genome (in vitro).

Post-translational modifications

Phosphorylated in interphase, hyperphosphorylated during mitosis. May play a role in the reversible disassembly of the nuclear pore complex during mitosis (By similarity).

Proteolytically degraded after poliovirus (PV) infection; degradation is partial and NCP- and TPR-binding domains withstand degradation.

O-glycosylated during cytokinesis at sites identical or close to phosphorylation sites, this interferes with the phosphorylation status.

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the NUP153 family.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

Nuclear pore complex protein Nup153, 153 kDa nucleoporin, Nucleoporin Nup153, NUP153

swissprot:P49790 omim:603948 entrezGene:9972