Project Details
Identification and Characterization of Novel Components Involved in the Export of Ribosomes from the Nucleolus into the Cytoplasm
Applicant
Professor Dr. Eduard Christian Hurt
Subject Area
Biochemistry
Term
from 1998 to 2007
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5103948
The mechanism of ribosomal export from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is not understood. As compared to the nuclear export of other cargoes (e.g. tRNA), nuclear export of ribosomes is likely to be more complicated, in view of an extremely complex biogenesis pathway of ribosomes. Using a 60S subunit reporter (Rpl25p-eGFP), we have isolated 20 temperature-sensitive ribosomal export (rix) mutants. The wild-type genes of these rix mutants have been cloned by complementation. This revealed that a large number of components with distinct subcellular location and function are involved in ribosome export. In our future research, we will characterize these Rix factors, which should give a molecular insight in the coupling between ribosome assembly and subsequent transport to the cytoplasm.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1050:
Funktionelle Architektur des Zellkerns