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| [Expanding role of the nucleocytoplasmic transport system during mitosis revealed by analyzing the mechanism to load Kid onto mitotic chromosomes]
| 27th September, 2008
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| The GTPase Ran: regulation of cell life and potential roles in cell transformation.
| 20th September, 2008
| Institute of Molecular Biology and Pathology, CNR National Research
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A survivin-ran complex regulates spindle formation in tumor cells.
Aberrant cell division is a hallmark of cancer, but the molecular... Direct Link | 10th September, 2008
| Department of Cancer Biology, LRB428, University of Massachusetts Medical
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The crystal structure of the Ran-Nup153ZnF2 complex: a general Ran docking site at the nuclear pore complex.
Nucleoporin (Nup) 153 is a highly mobile, multifunctional, and essential... Direct Link | 9th September, 2008
| Max-Planck-Institut fur Molekulare Physiologie, Abteilung Strukturelle
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The RanGTP gradient - a GPS for the mitotic spindle.
The GTPase Ran has a key role in nuclear import and export, mitotic... Direct Link | 6th September, 2008
| Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute,
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Localized regulation of axonal RanGTPase controls retrograde injury signaling in peripheral nerve.
Peripheral sensory neurons respond to axon injury by activating an... Direct Link | 30th August, 2008
| Department of Biological Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100
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Characterization of nuclear import of the domain-specific androgen receptor in association with the importin alpha/beta and Ran-guanosine 5'-triphosphate systems.
Androgen induces androgen receptor (AR) nuclear import, which allows AR to... Direct Link | 30th August, 2008
| Departments of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Research Institute for Geriatric
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Importin-beta: structural and dynamic determinants of a molecular spring.
The beta-karyopherin/RanGTP system constitutes the largest known family of... Direct Link | 20th August, 2008
| Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Am Fassberg 11, 37077
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The Ty1 integrase protein can exploit the classical nuclear protein import machinery for entry into the nucleus.
Like its retroviral relatives, the long terminal repeat retrotransposon... Direct Link | 13th August, 2008
| Department of Biochemistry, Emory University School of Medicine, 1510
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ARA24/Ran enhances the androgen-dependent NH2- and COOH-terminal interaction of the androgen receptor.
The androgen receptor (AR) acts as an androgen-dependent transcription... Direct Link | 7th August, 2008
| Division of Applied Life Sciences, Graduate School of Life and
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Dissection of the molecular mechanisms that control the nuclear accumulation of transport factors importin-alpha and CAS in stressed cells.
The physiological state of eukaryotic cells controls nuclear trafficking... Direct Link | 30th July, 2008
| Department of Physiology, McGill University, 3655 Promenade Sir William
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Snf2SR, a novel SNF2 family protein, interacts with Ran GTPase and modulates both RanGEF and RanGAP activities.
Snf2SR, a suppressor of rna1(ts), which is a temperature-sensitive... Direct Link | 17th July, 2008
| Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Medical Science,
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Xenopus importin beta validates human importin beta as a cell cycle negative regulator.
BACKGROUND: Human importin beta has been used in all Xenopus laevis in... Direct Link | 25th June, 2008
| Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, Division of Biological Sciences
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Spatial and temporal coordination of mitosis by Ran GTPase.
The small nuclear GTPase Ran controls the directionality of macromolecular... Direct Link | 17th June, 2008
| Biomedical Research Centre, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School,
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Enhancement of transactivation activity of Rta of Epstein-Barr virus by RanBPM.
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) expresses the immediate-early protein Rta to... Direct Link | 10th June, 2008
| Institute of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Department of Biochemical
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