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Genetic evidence for interactions between yeast importin α (Srp1p) and its nuclear export receptor, Cse1p

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The yeast Srp1p protein functions as an import receptor for proteins bearing basic nuclear localization signals. Cse1p, the yeast homolog of mammalian CAS, recycles Srp1p back to the cytoplasm after import substrates have been released into the nucleoplasm. In this report we describe genetic interactions between SRP1 and CSE1. Results from genetic suppression and synthetic lethality studies demonstrate that these gene products interact to ensure accurate chromosome segregation. We also describe new mutant alleles of CSE1 and analyze a new temperature-sensitive allele of CSE1, cse1-2. This allele causes high levels of chromosome missegregation and cell cycle arrest during mitosis at the nonpermissive temperature.

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Received: 18 November 1998 / Accepted: 17 March 1999

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Schroeder, A., Chen, XH., Xiao, Z. et al. Genetic evidence for interactions between yeast importin α (Srp1p) and its nuclear export receptor, Cse1p. Mol Gen Genet 261, 788–795 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380050022

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