Abstract
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-β. We show that importin-β is an inhibitor of microtubule aster assembly in Xenopus egg extracts and that Ran regulates the interaction between importin-β and NuMA. Importin-β therefore links NuMA to regulation by Ran. This suggests that similar mechanisms regulate nuclear import during interphase and spindle assembly during mitosis.
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Wiese, C., Wilde, A., Moore, M. S., Adam, S. A., Merdes, A., & Zheng, Y. (2001). Role of importin-β in coupling ran to downstream targets in microtubule assembly. Science, 291(5504), 653–656. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1057661
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