“…Thus, the total number of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) doubles during the interphase of HeLa cells (Maul, 1977) and increases continuously throughout the cell cycle of yeast cells (Winey et al, 1997). An especially striking example of NE enlargement is provided by Xenopus oocytes during their diplotene growth phase, when the number of NPCs increases at a rate of ~500 NPCs per minute (Scheer, 1973). Biogenesis of NPCs is considered to be a stepwise self-assembly process, beginning with a local fusion event between the inner and outer nuclear membrane, stabilization of the emerging membrane channel, and association of soluble nucleoporins or preformed nucleoporin complexes with the pore membrane in a specific order (Macaulay and Forbes, 1996;Goldberg et al, 1997;Burke and Ellenberg, 2002;Suntharalingam and Wente, 2003;Hetzer et al, 2005;Alber et al, 2007).…”