How is nuclear pore assembled for selective passage of molecules?
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Imports to the nucleus
Small water-soluble molecules and proteins of small molecular weight can pass through the pore unchallenged and unaccompanied. The approach of a large molecule in the cytoplasm is detected by protein filaments that extend from the circumference of the octagonally shaped pore.
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Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope. This transport includes RNA and ribosomal proteins moving from nucleus to the cytoplasm and proteins (such as DNA polymerase and lamins), carbohydrates, signaling molecules and lipids moving into the nucleus.
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