RAN is a member of the Ras family of small GTPases, and is distinguished from other Ras GTPases by its lipid modification and atypical subcellular localization. RAN protein occurs throughout the cell but is concentrated in the nucleus. RAN is regulated by a cytosolic protein, RANGAP1 and by a nuclear protein, RANGEF. The distribution of RAN-GTP provides important spatial information that directs cellular activities during different parts of the cell cycle. During interphase, the localization of RANGEF and RANGAP1 predicts that nuclear RAN is GTP-bound and cytosolic RAN is GDP-bound...