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Alp7/TACC is a crucial target in Ran-GTPase-dependent spindle formation in fission yeast

Masamitsu Sato & Takashi Toda

Nature 447, 334-337(17 May 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05773

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Figure 1

Defects in bipolar spindle formation in the pim1 mutant.

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Figure 2

Alp7 is a target of the Ran-dependent transport machinery.

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Figure 3

Establishment of a Ran-independent nuclear import and unloading system by importin-alpha and TEV protease.

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Figure 4

The Imp1*–tev–Alp7 system restores spindle formation and mitotic progression of the pim1-F201S mutant.

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