Here we used bioinformatics, proteomics and fluorescence imaging to identify proteins with similarities to phase separating FG-NUPs at PD. We identified 20 NUPs in PD fractions, and validated dual localization to NPC and PD for 7 NUPs. Structured illumination microscopy detected the transmembrane anchor NUP CPR5 at both orifices of PD. cpr5 mutants showed reduced intercellular transport of SHR from stele to endodermis. The identification of FG-NUPs at PD is consistent with the recruitment of NUPs in the green lineage to form a PD pore gating complex consistent with liquid phase separation domains as diffusion barriers at PD.
Raw and meta data can be found in "assays": NUP localization when transiently and stably expressed, topolgy of CPR5, structured illumination microscopy transiently expressing CPR5 and PDLP5, transport assays: bombardment, DropANdSee, short root SHR-GFP.
Sequencing results for cpr5G420D can be found in