Abstract

The DNA polymerase δ catalytic subunit (PolD1) is a highly conserved protein with established functions in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm: whereas PolD1 participates in the replication and repair of nuclear DNA, it plays a role in the control of cytoplasmic microtubule growth by directly acting on microtubule-nucleator γ-tubulin ring complexes. Here, we show that PolD1 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. PolD1 harbors two nuclear localization signals that mediate the active transport of PolD1 to the nucleus; conversely, PolD1 is exported from the nucleus by the exportin CRM1-dependent mechanism, a major nuclear-export pathway that mediates the export of various cargos. These findings suggest that the nucleocytoplasmic distribution of PolD1 is influenced by both the nuclear import and export activities of the protein.

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