Structure
Volume 23, Issue 7, 7 July 2015, Pages 1305-1316
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Distinctive Properties of the Nuclear Localization Signals of Inner Nuclear Membrane Proteins Heh1 and Heh2

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Highlights

  • Yeast membrane proteins Heh1 and Heh2 possess bipartite, IBB-like NLSs

  • Heh1 and Heh2 NLSs compete off the IBB of importin α in the absence of importin β

  • In vivo, importin α recruitment is critically dependent on P2′ in the minor NLS box

  • Heh2 NLS is a super-potent membrane protein NLS

Summary

Targeting of ER-synthesized membrane proteins to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) has long been explained by the diffusion-retention model. However, several INM proteins contain non-classical nuclear localization signal (NLS) sequences, which, in a few instances, have been shown to promote importin α/β- and Ran-dependent translocation to the INM. Here, using structural and biochemical methods, we show that yeast INM proteins Heh2 and Src1/Heh1 contain bipartite import sequences that associate intimately with the minor NLS-binding pocket of yeast importin α and unlike classical NLSs efficiently displace the IBB domain in the absence of importin β. In vivo, the intimate interactions at the minor NLS-binding pocket make the h2NLS highly efficient at recruiting importin α at the ER and drive INM localization of endogenous Heh2. Thus, h1/h2NLSs delineate a novel class of super-potent, IBB-like membrane protein NLSs, distinct from classical NLSs found in soluble cargos and of general interest in biology.

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