Melchior F, Gerace L
Dept of Cell Biology, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Trends Cell Biol. 1998 May;8(5):175-9. doi: 10.1016/s0962-8924(98)01252-5.
The small Ras-related GTPase Ran is directly involved in nuclear protein import and export. However, the question of how Ran functions in transport is highly controversial. Here, we suggest that Ran is important for the formation, vectorial movement and disassembly of many different classes of transport complexes that traverse the nuclear pore complex during import and export processes. Comparison of Ran with the translation elongation factor Ef-Tu raises the possibility that Ran might also be involved in a proofreading function related to the assembly of import complexes. Although aspects of this model are hypothetical and challenge some current dogma in the field, we believe that it can integrate most of the current data into a coherent picture of the import process.
小的Ras相关GTP酶Ran直接参与核蛋白的输入和输出。然而,Ran在运输过程中如何发挥作用的问题极具争议性。在此,我们提出Ran对于许多不同类型的运输复合物的形成、矢量运动和解聚很重要,这些运输复合物在输入和输出过程中穿过核孔复合体。将Ran与翻译延伸因子Ef-Tu进行比较,这增加了Ran可能也参与与输入复合物组装相关的校对功能的可能性。尽管该模型的某些方面是假设性的,并且挑战了该领域当前的一些教条,但我们认为它可以将当前的大多数数据整合到一个连贯的输入过程图景中。