NoRan is a small ras-related GTPase that controls the nucleocytoplasmic exchange of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. It binds to chromatin early during nuclear formation and has important roles during the eukaryotic cell cycle, where it regulates mitotic spindle assembly, nuclear envelope formation and cell cycle checkpoint control. Like other GTPases, Ran relies on the cycling between GTP-bound and GDP-bound conformations to interact with effector proteins and regulate these processes. In nucleocytoplasmic transport, Ran shuttles across the nuclear envelope through nuclear pores. It is concentrated in the nucleus by an active import mechanism where it generates a high concentration of RanGTP by nucleotide exchange. It controls t...
Nuclear envelope (NE) formation can be studied in a cell-free system made from Xenopus eggs. In this...
The GTPase Ran plays a crucial role in nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of tumor suppressors, proto-onco...
The GTPase Ran is essential for nuclear import of proteins with a classical nuclear localization sig...
Ran is an abundant GTPase that is highly conserved in eukaryotic cells and has been implicated in ma...
Ran, a member of the Ras-GTPase superfamily, has a well-established role in regulating the transport...
!Ran, a member of the Ras GTPase superfamily, is a multifunctional protein and abundant in the nucle...
Ran is a member of the Ras superfamily of proteins, which primarily regulates nucleocytoplasmic traf...
Ran, a member of the Ras-GTPase superfamily, has a well-established role in regulating the transport...
Ran is an abundant Ras-like GTPase that was initially characterized for its role in modulating the n...
Background: Ran GTPase has multiple functions during the cell division cycle, including nucleocytopl...
AbstractRan GTPase plays important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport in interphase [1, 2] and in ...
Background: Ran GTPase has multiple functions during the cell division cycle, including nucleocytopl...
AbstractThe small GTPase Ran has roles in multiple cellular processes, including nuclear transport, ...
Using evidence derived primarily from studies using Xenopus egg extracts, a model for the role of Ra...
Nuclear envelope (NE) formation can be studied in a cell-free system made from Xenopus eggs. In this...
Nuclear envelope (NE) formation can be studied in a cell-free system made from Xenopus eggs. In this...
The GTPase Ran plays a crucial role in nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of tumor suppressors, proto-onco...
The GTPase Ran is essential for nuclear import of proteins with a classical nuclear localization sig...
Ran is an abundant GTPase that is highly conserved in eukaryotic cells and has been implicated in ma...
Ran, a member of the Ras-GTPase superfamily, has a well-established role in regulating the transport...
!Ran, a member of the Ras GTPase superfamily, is a multifunctional protein and abundant in the nucle...
Ran is a member of the Ras superfamily of proteins, which primarily regulates nucleocytoplasmic traf...
Ran, a member of the Ras-GTPase superfamily, has a well-established role in regulating the transport...
Ran is an abundant Ras-like GTPase that was initially characterized for its role in modulating the n...
Background: Ran GTPase has multiple functions during the cell division cycle, including nucleocytopl...
AbstractRan GTPase plays important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport in interphase [1, 2] and in ...
Background: Ran GTPase has multiple functions during the cell division cycle, including nucleocytopl...
AbstractThe small GTPase Ran has roles in multiple cellular processes, including nuclear transport, ...
Using evidence derived primarily from studies using Xenopus egg extracts, a model for the role of Ra...
Nuclear envelope (NE) formation can be studied in a cell-free system made from Xenopus eggs. In this...
Nuclear envelope (NE) formation can be studied in a cell-free system made from Xenopus eggs. In this...
The GTPase Ran plays a crucial role in nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of tumor suppressors, proto-onco...
The GTPase Ran is essential for nuclear import of proteins with a classical nuclear localization sig...