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Rabbit Anti-RAN Polyclonal Antibody

Cat NoBSPA-2649
Conjugate
TypePolyclonal Antibody
SourceRabbit
Size1 mg
ApplicationELISA; WB; IHC
FormatLiquid
ConcentrationPlease refer to the vial lable for the specific concentration.
BufferSupplied in PBS.
SpeciesHuman
StorageStore at -20 degree. Avoid repeted freeze/thaw cycl.
SynonymsRAN;RAN, member RAS oncogene family;GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran;ARA24;Gsp1;TC4;RanGTPase;GTPase Ran;OK/SW-cl.81;ras-like protein TC4;member RAS oncogene family;ras-related nuclear protein;guanosine triphosphatase Ran;androgen receptor-associated protein 24
Purification
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MolecularWeight
Description
BackgroundRAN (ras-related nuclear protein) is a small GTP binding protein belonging to the RAS superfamily that is essential for the translocation of RNA and proteins through the nuclear pore complex. The RAN protein is also involved in control of DNA synthesis and cell cycle progression. Nuclear localization of RAN requires the presence of regulator of chromosome condensation 1 (RCC1). Mutations in RAN disrupt DNA synthesis. Because of its many functions, it is likely that RAN interacts with several other proteins. RAN regulates formation and organization of the microtubule network independently of its role in the nucleus-cytosol exchange of macromolecules. RAN could be a key signaling molecule regulating microtubule polymerization during mitosis. RCC1 generates a high local concentration of RAN-GTP around chromatin which, in turn, induces the local nucleation of microtubules. RAN is an androgen receptor (AR) coactivator that binds differentially with different lengths of polyglutamine within the androgen receptor. Polyglutamine repeat expansion in the AR is linked to Kennedys disease (X-linked spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy). RAN coactivation of the AR diminishes with polyglutamine expansion within the AR, and this weak coactivation may lead to partial androgen insensitivity during the development of Kennedys disease. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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