nuclear components

How do nuclear pores function?

Nuclear pores are large protein complexes embedded in the nuclear envelope, allowing the selective transport of molecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm. They regulate the passage of ions, small molecules, and macromolecules such as RNA and proteins. Transport through nuclear pores is mediated by specific signal sequences and transport receptors, ensuring that only appropriate molecules enter or exit the nucleus.

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