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Originally published in Science Express on 4 January 2001
Science 26 January 2001: Vol. 291. no. 5504, pp. 653 - 656
DOI: 10.1126/science.1057661
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Role of Importin- in Coupling Ran to Downstream Targets in Microtubule Assembly
Christiane Wiese,1
Andrew Wilde,1*
Mary Shannon Moore,2
Stephen A. Adam,3
Andreas Merdes,4*
Yixian Zheng1
The guanosine triphosphatase Ran stimulates
assembly of microtubule asters and spindles in mitotic
Xenopus egg extracts. A carboxyl-terminal region of the
nuclear-mitotic apparatus protein (NuMA), a nuclear protein required
for organizing mitotic spindle poles, mimics Ran's ability to induce
asters. This NuMA fragment also specifically interacted with the
nuclear transport factor, importin- . We show that importin- is an
inhibitor of microtubule aster assembly in Xenopus egg
extracts and that Ran regulates the interaction between importin-
and NuMA. Importin- therefore links NuMA to regulation by Ran. This
suggests that similar mechanisms regulate nuclear import during
interphase and spindle assembly during mitosis.
1 Department of Embryology, Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, MD
21210, USA.
2 Department of Molecular and Cellular
Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
3 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology,
Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL 60611-3072, USA.
4 Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, ICMB,
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3JR, UK.
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