Giinter Blobel
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Cell | 1991
Sanford M. Simon; Giinter Blobel
The existence of a protein-conducting channel in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane was demonstrated by electrophysiological techniques. Pancreatic rough microsome (RM) vesicles were fused to one side (cis) of a planar lipid bilayer separating two aqueous compartments of 50 mM salt. This exposed the cytoplasmic surface of the RMs, with its attached ribosomes, to the cis chamber. Addition of 100 microM puromycin to the cis side caused a large increase in membrane conductance, presumably the result of puromycin-induced clearance of nascent protein chains from the lumen of protein-conducting channels. When puromycin was added at low concentrations (0.33 microM), single channels of 220 pS were observed. These closed when the salt concentration was raised to levels at which ribosomes detach from the membrane (150-400 mM), indicating that the attached ribosome keeps the channel in an open conformation. A mechanism for a complete cycle of opening and closing of the protein-conducting channel is suggested.
Cell | 1992
U. Thomas Meier; Giinter Blobel
Nopp140 is a nucleolar phosphoprotein of 140 kd that we originally identified and purified as a nuclear localization signal (NLS)-binding protein. Molecular characterization revealed a 10-fold repeated motif of highly conserved acidic serine clusters that contain an abundance of phosphorylation consensus sites for casein kinase II (CK II). Indeed, Nopp140 is one of the most phosphorylated proteins in the cell, and NLS binding was dependent on phosphorylation. Nopp140 was shown to shuttle between the nucleolus and the cytoplasm. Shuttling is likely to proceed on tracks that were revealed by immunoelectron microscopy. These tracks extend from the dense fibrillar component of the nucleolus across the nucleoplasm to some nuclear pore complexes. We suggest that Nopp140 functions as a chaperone for import into and/or export from the nucleolus.
Journal of Cell Biology | 1988
Hiroshi Murakami; Debkumar Pain; Giinter Blobel
Journal of Cell Biology | 1987
Spyros D. Georgatos; Giinter Blobel
Journal of Cell Biology | 1992
Susan R. Wente; Michael P. Rout; Giinter Blobel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994
Doris Kraemer; Richard W. Wozniak; Giinter Blobel; A Radu
Journal of Cell Biology | 1989
Richard W. Wozniak; Eckart Bartnik; Giinter Blobel
Journal of Cell Biology | 1987
Spyros D. Georgatos; Giinter Blobel
Journal of Cell Biology | 1995
John D. Aitchison; Michael P. Rout; Marcello Marelli; Giinter Blobel; Richard W. Wozniak
Journal of Cell Biology | 1993
Danny J. Schnell; Giinter Blobel