A giant nucleopore protein that binds Ran/TC4
RAN/TC4 is a small nuclear G protein 1 that forms a complex with the chromatin-bound guanine nucleotide release factor RCC1 (ref. 2). Loss of RCC1 causes defects in cell cycle progression 3,4 , RNA export 5-7 and nuclear protein import 8 . Some of these can be suppressed by overexpression of Ran/TC4...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1995-07, Vol.376 (6536), p.184-188 |
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Zusammenfassung: | RAN/TC4 is a small nuclear G protein
1
that forms a complex with the chromatin-bound guanine nucleotide release factor RCC1 (ref. 2). Loss of RCC1 causes defects in cell cycle progression
3,4
, RNA export
5-7
and nuclear protein import
8
. Some of these can be suppressed by overexpression of Ran/TC4 (ref. 1), suggesting that Ran/TC4 functions downstream of RCC1. We have searched for proteins that bind Ran/TC4 by using a two-hybrid screen, and here we report the identification of RanBP2, a novel protein of 3,224 residues. This giant protein comprises an amino-terminal 700-residue leucine-rich region, four RanBPl-homologous (refs 9, 10) domains, eight zinc-finger motifs similar to those of NUP153 (refs 11, 12), and a carboxy terminus with high homology to cyclophilin
13
. The molecule contains the XFXFG pentapeptide motif characteristic of nuclear pore complex (NPC) proteins
14
, and immunolocalization suggests that RanBP2 is a constituent of the NPC. The fact that NLS-mediated nuclear import can be inhibited by an antibody directed against RanBP2 supports a functional role in protein import through the NPC. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/376184a0 |