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Nuclear Import of Upf3p Is Mediated by Importin-
/-ß and Export to the Cytoplasm Is Required for a Functional Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay Pathway in Yeast
Renee L. Shirleya,
Amanda S. Forda,
M. Rachel Richardsa,
Markus Albertinib, and
Michael R. Culbertsona
a Laboratories of Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
b Laboratory of Cell Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021
Corresponding author: Michael R. Culbertson, R. M. Bock Labs, University of Wisconsin, 1525 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53706., mrculber{at}facstaff.wisc.edu (E-mail)
Communicating editor: S. SANDMEYER
). Upf3p fails to be imported into the nucleus in a temperature-sensitive srp1-31 strain, indicating that nuclear import is mediated by the importin-
/ß heterodimer. Nuclear export of Upf3p is mediated by a leucine-rich nuclear export sequence (NES-A), but export is not dependent on the Crm1p exportin. Mutations identified in NES-A prevent nuclear export and confer an Nmd- phenotype. The addition of a functional NES element to an export-defective upf- allele restores export and partially restores an Nmd+ phenotype. Our findings support a model in which the movement of Upf3p between the nucleus and the cytoplasm is required for a fully functional NMD pathway. We also found that overexpression of Upf2p suppresses the Nmd- phenotype in mutant strains carrying nes-A alleles but has no effect on the localization of Upf3p. To explain these results, we suggest that the mutations in NES-A that impair nuclear export cause additional defects in the function of Upf3p that are not rectified by restoration of export alone.
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