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Ran Regulation by Ran GEF and Ran GAP

2001
The Ras-related GTPase Ran was first isolated as a complex with the chromatin-associated protein RCC1 (Bischoff and Ponstingl, 1991a), which turned out to be its guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF; Bischoff and Ponstingl, 1991b). Ran was mainly found in the nucleus and hence was designated the Ras-related nuclear protein.
F. Ralf Bischoff, Herwig Ponstingl
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RAN translation down

Nature Neuroscience, 2019
Repeat-associated non-AUG (RAN) translation generates toxic repeat proteins from pathological repeat expansions found in certain neurodegenerative disorders, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. How to suppress RAN translation has so far been unknown.
Saskia Hutten, Dorothee Dormann
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Cognitive RAN: a self-learning wireless RAN

CSI Transactions on ICT, 2019
There is a need to rethink the architecture of RAN from a statically configured RAN to a dynamically self-configuring RAN based on the availability of spectrum (licensed/unlicensed), adjacent channel interference, co-channel interference etc. This will ensure that with configurable wide-band RF and programmable SDR and a Big Data Cloud Compute Server ...
Parag Naik, Anindya Saha
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Feedback regulation of Ran gene expression by Ran protein

Gene, 2011
Ran, an abundant GTPase that is highly conserved in eukaryotes from yeast to human, has been implicated in many aspects of nuclear structure and function. Recently it is revealed that the Ran GTPase can regulate the hemocytic phagocytosis of shrimp by interaction with myosin. However the regulation of Ran gene expression remains unknown. In this study,
Zhao, Zhe, Wang, Jiajia, Zhang, Xiaobo
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Ran at kinetochores

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2006
The Ran GTPase controls many cellular functions, including nucleocytoplasmic trafficking, spindle assembly, nuclear assembly and cell-cycle progression. Considerable evidence suggests that diffusible Ran-GTP near mitotic chromatin facilitates the release of critical factors from nuclear transport receptors, thereby promoting organization of mitotic ...
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5G RAN Architecture: C-RAN with NGFI

2016
This chapter discusses Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RAN), which has been viewed as one of the key RAN architectures for 5G networks. First, the basic concept and the initially defined architecture of C-RAN are recalled, including the major benefits in terms of acceleration of network deployment, cost reduction and facilitation of 5G technologies ...
Chih-Lin I   +3 more
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ran-GJS

Proceedings of the 47th International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2018
Many organizations and companies have deployed not only datacenters but also large number of geo-distributed heterogeneous edges to provide fast data analytics services. Since large volume of data transmission across WAN can be costly, existing works mainly focus on pre-processing data in-place to avoid transmission. However, the heterogeneity of edges
Yibo Jin   +5 more
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