AbstractThe small GTPase Ran has roles in multiple cellular processes, including nuclear transport, mitotic spindle assembly, the regulation of cell cycle progression and nuclear assembly. The past year has seen a remarkable unification of these different roles with respect to the effectors and mechanisms through which they function. Our emergent understanding of Ran suggests that it plays a central role in spatial and temporal organization of the vertebrate cell
AbstractThe GTPase Ran regulates multiple cellular functions throughout the cell cycle, including nu...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase cycle has been extensively studied in the context of nuclear transport. Recen...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of nuclear envelope (NE) assembly is poorly understood, but in a cel...
Ran is an abundant GTPase that is highly conserved in eukaryotic cells and has been implicated in ma...
AbstractRan is an abundant nuclear GTPase with a clear role in nuclear transport during interphase [...
Background: Ran GTPase has multiple functions during the cell division cycle, including nucleocytopl...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase is required for nuclear assembly, nuclear transport, spindle assembly, and mi...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran is a key regulator of molecular transport through nuclear pore complex (NPC) ...
!Ran, a member of the Ras GTPase superfamily, is a multifunctional protein and abundant in the nucle...
Ran, the small, predominantly nuclear GTPase, has been implicated in the regulation of a variety of ...
The Ran GTPase has important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport, cell cycle progression, nuclear o...
Using evidence derived primarily from studies using Xenopus egg extracts, a model for the role of Ra...
AbstractRan GTPase plays important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport in interphase [1, 2] and in ...
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...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran regulates multiple cellular functions throughout the cell cycle, including nu...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase cycle has been extensively studied in the context of nuclear transport. Recen...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of nuclear envelope (NE) assembly is poorly understood, but in a cel...
Ran is an abundant GTPase that is highly conserved in eukaryotic cells and has been implicated in ma...
AbstractRan is an abundant nuclear GTPase with a clear role in nuclear transport during interphase [...
Background: Ran GTPase has multiple functions during the cell division cycle, including nucleocytopl...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase is required for nuclear assembly, nuclear transport, spindle assembly, and mi...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran is a key regulator of molecular transport through nuclear pore complex (NPC) ...
!Ran, a member of the Ras GTPase superfamily, is a multifunctional protein and abundant in the nucle...
Ran, the small, predominantly nuclear GTPase, has been implicated in the regulation of a variety of ...
The Ran GTPase has important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport, cell cycle progression, nuclear o...
Using evidence derived primarily from studies using Xenopus egg extracts, a model for the role of Ra...
AbstractRan GTPase plays important roles in nucleocytoplasmic transport in interphase [1, 2] and in ...
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...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran regulates multiple cellular functions throughout the cell cycle, including nu...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase cycle has been extensively studied in the context of nuclear transport. Recen...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of nuclear envelope (NE) assembly is poorly understood, but in a cel...