“…In addition to the import of PY-NLS-containing cargoes, Trn1 is implicated in the import of various cargoes obviously lacking a PY-NLS ( Twyffels et al, 2014 ; Chook and Süel, 2011 ). These cargoes are imported by Trn1 via non-PY-NLSs, and include diverse proteins such as the core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4) ( Mühlhäusser et al, 2001 ; Baake et al, 2001 ; Mosammaparast et al, 2002 ; Blackwell et al, 2007 ; Soniat et al, 2016 ), ribosomal proteins (RPL23A, RPL5, RPL7 and RPS7) ( Jäkel and Görlich, 1998 ; Tai et al, 2013 ), viral proteins ( Arnold et al, 2006 ; Le Roux and Moroianu, 2003 ; Klucevsek et al, 2006 ), the RNA-editing enzyme ADAR1 ( Fritz et al, 2009 ; Barraud et al, 2014 ; Banerjee and Barraud, 2014 ), the transcription factor FOXO4 ( Putker et al, 2013 ), and the cold-inducible RNA-binding protein CIRBP ( Bourgeois et al, 2020 ). With some exceptions, PY-NLS seem to be specific to Trn1, while non-PY-NLS can be imported by Trn1 but can frequently be recognized and imported by multiple karyopherins such as the heterodimer Impα/Impβ ( Kimura et al, 2013 ; Twyffels et al, 2014 ).…”