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Structural basis for nuclear import selectivity of pioneer transcription factor SOX2

Nat Commun. 2021-01; 
Bikshapathi Jagga, Megan Edwards, Miriam Pagin, Kylie M Wagstaff, David Aragão, Noelia Roman, Jeffrey D Nanson, Shane R Raidal, Nicole Dominado, Murray Stewart, David A Jans, Gary R Hime, Silvia K Nicolis, Christopher F Basler, Jade K Forwood
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SOX (SRY-related HMG-box) transcription factors perform critical functions in development and cell differentiation. These roles depend on precise nuclear trafficking, with mutations in the nuclear targeting regions causing developmental diseases and a range of cancers. SOX protein nuclear localization is proposed to be mediated by two nuclear localization signals (NLSs) positioned within the extremities of the DNA-binding HMG-box domain and, although mutations within either cause disease, the mechanistic basis has remained unclear. Unexpectedly, we find here that these two distantly positioned NLSs of SOX2 contribute to a contiguous interface spanning 9 of the 10 ARM domains on the nuclear import adapter IMPα3... More

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