Ultrastructure of cells · USMLE Step 1

Which ultrastructural feature is most likely to be disrupted in a genetic defect impairing nuclear pore complex formation?

  1. Inner cristae folds of the mitochondria
  2. Stacked cisternae of the Golgi apparatus
  3. Nuclear envelope pores between nucleus and cytoplasm
  4. Ribosomal attachment sites on the rough ER
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Correct answer: Nuclear envelope pores between nucleus and cytoplasm

Nuclear pore complexes are channels spanning the nuclear envelope that mediate transport between nucleus and cytoplasm; defects would impair nucleocytoplasmic transport and would be evident as abnormal or missing nuclear pores on EM.

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