RanBP5, also known as Importin-9 (IPO9), is a protein that is part of the Ran-binding protein family and functions within the nucleus-cytoplasmic transport system. This system is essential for the directional transport of a variety of molecules, including proteins and RNAs, across the nuclear envelope. RanBP5 is particularly implicated in the nuclear import of proteins possessing a nuclear localization signal (NLS).The transport process hinges on the small GTPase Ran, which exists in a GTP-bound state in the nucleus and a GDP-bound state in the cytoplasm. RanBP5 acts as an adaptor that can bind to import substrates and facilitate their interaction with the nuclear transport receptor Importin-β. This complex then docks at the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and translocates into the nucleus. Upon entry into the nucleus, the high concentration of Ran-GTP induces a conformational change in RanBP5, leading to the release of the cargo.
RanBP5 is also involved in the nuclear export of proteins and RNAs by binding to Exportin-1 (CRM1) in a Ran-GTP-dependent manner, forming a trimeric complex that allows the passage of export cargos out of the nucleus. It also plays a role in the regulation of spindle assembly during mitosis and may be involved in cellular processes such as cell cycle control, differentiation, and signaling.Aberrant function or expression of RanBP5 has been implicated in various diseases, including cancer. It may contribute to the mislocalization of tumor suppressors or oncogenes, leading to altered cell proliferation and survival.
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