The largely intrinsically disordered phenylalanine-glycine-rich nucleoporins
(FG Nups) underline a selectivity mechanism, which enables the rapid
translocation of transport factors (TFs) through the nuclear pore complexes
(NPCs). Conflicting models of NPC transport have assumed that FG Nups undergo
different conformational transitions upon interacting with TFs. To selectively
characterize conformational changes in FG Nups induced by TFs we performed
small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) with contrast matching. Conformational
ensembles derived SANS data indicate an increase in the overall size of FG Nups
is associated with TF interaction. Moreover, the organization of the FG motif
in the interacting state is consistent with prior experimental analyses
defining that FG motifs undergo conformational restriction upon interacting
with TFs. These results provide structural insights into a highly dynamic
interaction and illustrate how functional disorder imparts rapid and selective
FG Nup / TF interactions.Comment: Minor revisions and reformattin