AbstractRan is an abundant nuclear GTPase with a clear role in nuclear transport during interphase [1] but with roles in mitotic regulation that are less well understood [2]. The nucleotide-binding state of Ran is regulated by a GTPase activating protein, RanGAP1, and by a guanine nucleotide exchange factor, RCC1. Ran also interacts with a guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor, RanBP1. RanBP1 has a high affinity for GTP-bound Ran, and it acts as a cofactor for RanGAP1, increasing the rate of GAP-mediated GTP hydrolysis on Ran approximately tenfold [3]. RanBP1 levels oscillate during the cell cycle [4], and increased concentrations of RanBP1 prolong mitosis in mammalian cells [4] and in Xenopus egg extracts (our unpublished observations)...
Accurate partitioning of chromosomes in mitosis requires that the states of mitotic spindle assembl...
The GTPase RAN has an established role in spindle assembly and in mitotic progression, although not ...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran is known to regulate transport of proteins across the nuclear envelope [1, 2]...
AbstractRan is an abundant nuclear GTPase with a clear role in nuclear transport during interphase [...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase is required for nuclear assembly, nuclear transport, spindle assembly, and mi...
Ran is an abundant GTPase of the Ras superfamily that is highly conserved in eukaryotes. In interpha...
Ran is an abundant GTPase of the Ras superfamily that is highly conserved in eukaryotes, In interpha...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran regulates multiple cellular functions throughout the cell cycle, including nu...
SummaryAccurate control of the Ras-related nuclear protein (Ran) GTPase cycle depends on the regulat...
AbstractThe small GTPase Ran has roles in multiple cellular processes, including nuclear transport, ...
AbstractThe small GTPase Ran, bound to GTP, is required for the induction of spindle formation by ch...
Ran-binding protein (RanBP) 1 is a major regulator of the Ran GTPase and is encoded by a regulatory ...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase cycle has been extensively studied in the context of nuclear transport. Recen...
International audienceRan is an essential GTPase that controls nucleocytoplasmic transport, mitosis,...
AbstractRan GTPase is involved in several aspects of nuclear structure and function, including nucle...
Accurate partitioning of chromosomes in mitosis requires that the states of mitotic spindle assembl...
The GTPase RAN has an established role in spindle assembly and in mitotic progression, although not ...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran is known to regulate transport of proteins across the nuclear envelope [1, 2]...
AbstractRan is an abundant nuclear GTPase with a clear role in nuclear transport during interphase [...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase is required for nuclear assembly, nuclear transport, spindle assembly, and mi...
Ran is an abundant GTPase of the Ras superfamily that is highly conserved in eukaryotes. In interpha...
Ran is an abundant GTPase of the Ras superfamily that is highly conserved in eukaryotes, In interpha...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran regulates multiple cellular functions throughout the cell cycle, including nu...
SummaryAccurate control of the Ras-related nuclear protein (Ran) GTPase cycle depends on the regulat...
AbstractThe small GTPase Ran has roles in multiple cellular processes, including nuclear transport, ...
AbstractThe small GTPase Ran, bound to GTP, is required for the induction of spindle formation by ch...
Ran-binding protein (RanBP) 1 is a major regulator of the Ran GTPase and is encoded by a regulatory ...
AbstractThe Ran GTPase cycle has been extensively studied in the context of nuclear transport. Recen...
International audienceRan is an essential GTPase that controls nucleocytoplasmic transport, mitosis,...
AbstractRan GTPase is involved in several aspects of nuclear structure and function, including nucle...
Accurate partitioning of chromosomes in mitosis requires that the states of mitotic spindle assembl...
The GTPase RAN has an established role in spindle assembly and in mitotic progression, although not ...
AbstractThe GTPase Ran is known to regulate transport of proteins across the nuclear envelope [1, 2]...