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<titleInfo><title>The Ran GTPase as a marker of chromosome position in spindle formation and nuclear envelope assembly</title></titleInfo>


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  <namePart type="given">Martin W</namePart>
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<abstract lang="eng">The small GTPase Ran is a key regulator of nucleocytoplasmic transport during interphase. The asymmetric distribution of the GTP-bound form of Ran across the nuclear envelope — that is, large quantities in the nucleus compared with small quantities in the cytoplasm — determines the directionality of many nuclear transport processes. Recent findings that Ran also functions in spindle formation and nuclear envelope assembly during mitosis suggest that Ran has a general role in chromatin-centred processes. Ran functions in these events as a signal for chromosome position.</abstract>

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<subject><topic>Cell Biology</topic>
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<short>M. Hetzer, O.J. Gruss, I.W. Mattaj, Nature Cell Biology 4 (2002) E177–E184.</short>
<apa>Hetzer, M., Gruss, O. J., &amp;#38; Mattaj, I. W. (2002). The Ran GTPase as a marker of chromosome position in spindle formation and nuclear envelope assembly. &lt;i&gt;Nature Cell Biology&lt;/i&gt;. Springer Nature. &lt;a href=&quot;https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0702-e177&quot;&gt;https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0702-e177&lt;/a&gt;</apa>
<ama>Hetzer M, Gruss OJ, Mattaj IW. The Ran GTPase as a marker of chromosome position in spindle formation and nuclear envelope assembly. &lt;i&gt;Nature Cell Biology&lt;/i&gt;. 2002;4(7):E177-E184. doi:&lt;a href=&quot;https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0702-e177&quot;&gt;10.1038/ncb0702-e177&lt;/a&gt;</ama>
<chicago>Hetzer, Martin, Oliver J. Gruss, and Iain W. Mattaj. “The Ran GTPase as a Marker of Chromosome Position in Spindle Formation and Nuclear Envelope Assembly.” &lt;i&gt;Nature Cell Biology&lt;/i&gt;. Springer Nature, 2002. &lt;a href=&quot;https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0702-e177&quot;&gt;https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0702-e177&lt;/a&gt;.</chicago>
<ieee>M. Hetzer, O. J. Gruss, and I. W. Mattaj, “The Ran GTPase as a marker of chromosome position in spindle formation and nuclear envelope assembly,” &lt;i&gt;Nature Cell Biology&lt;/i&gt;, vol. 4, no. 7. Springer Nature, pp. E177–E184, 2002.</ieee>
<ista>Hetzer M, Gruss OJ, Mattaj IW. 2002. The Ran GTPase as a marker of chromosome position in spindle formation and nuclear envelope assembly. Nature Cell Biology. 4(7), E177–E184.</ista>
<mla>Hetzer, Martin, et al. “The Ran GTPase as a Marker of Chromosome Position in Spindle Formation and Nuclear Envelope Assembly.” &lt;i&gt;Nature Cell Biology&lt;/i&gt;, vol. 4, no. 7, Springer Nature, 2002, pp. E177–84, doi:&lt;a href=&quot;https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0702-e177&quot;&gt;10.1038/ncb0702-e177&lt;/a&gt;.</mla>
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