The GTPase Ran: regulation of cell life and potential roles in cell transformation (original) (raw)

IMR Press / FBL / Volume 13 / Issue 11 / DOI: 10.2741/2996

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Article

The GTPase Ran: regulation of cell life and potential roles in cell transformation

Affiliation

1 Institute of Molecular Biology and Pathology, CNR National Research Council, c/o Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, via degli Apuli 4, 01185 Rome, Italy

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Abstract

The GTPase Ran plays a crucial role in nucleo–cytoplasmic transport of tumor suppressors, proto-oncogenes, signaling molecules and transcription factors. It also plays direct roles in mitosis, through which it regulates faithful chromosome segregation and hence the generation of genetically stable cells. Ran operates through a group of effector proteins. In this review we summarize growing evidence suggesting that deregulated activity of Ran or its effectors can contribute to pathways of cell transformation and facilitate tumor progression.

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