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Mst1, RanBP2 and eIF4G are new markers for in vivo PI3K activation in murine and human prostate
Carcinogenesis 28 (7), 1418 (2007)
 
Rotavirus Nonstructural Protein NSP3 Is Not Required for Viral Protein Synthesis.
Hilda Montero, Carlos F Arias, and Susana Lopez
Journal of virology. 80 (18), 9031-8 (Sep 2006)
 
Regulation of Poly(A) binding protein function in translation: Characterization of the Paip2 homolog, Paip2B.
Juan José Berlanga, Alexis Baass, and Nahum Sonenberg
RNA 12 (8), 1556 (27 Jun 2006)
Posted by lindenb to eif4G translation PABP on Sun Jul 02 2006 at 20:33 UTC | info | related
 
A mechanism of translational repression by competition of Paip2 with eIF4G for poly(A) binding protein (PABP) binding
www.pnas.org
Here we report on the existence of an alternative mechanism by which Paip2 inhibits translation by competing with eIF4G for binding to PABP. We demonstrate that Paip2 can abrogate the translational activity of PABP, which is tethered to the 3' end of the mRNA. Thus, Paip2 can inhibit translation by a previously unrecognized mechanism, which is independent of its ability to disrupt PABP–poly(A) interaction.
Posted by lindenb to PABP eif4G translation on Tue Jun 20 2006 at 20:07 UTC | info | related
 
A novel interaction of pokeweed antiviral protein with translation initiation factors 4G and iso4G: a potential indirect mechanism to access viral RNAs.
M Wang and K A Hudak
Nucleic acids research. 34 (4), 1174-81 (2006)
Posted by lindenb to virus translation eif4G on Sun Feb 26 2006 at 20:06 UTC | info | related
 
Assembly of an active translation initiation factor complex by a viral protein.
Derek Walsh and Ian Mohr
Genes & development. 20 (4), 461-72 (15 Feb 2006)
Posted by lindenb to eif4G virus translation on Sun Feb 19 2006 at 11:07 UTC | info | related
 
How a rotavirus hijacks the human protein synthesis machinery
Gabriele Varani and Frederic H.-T. Allain
Nat Struct Mol Biol 9 (3), 158-60 (Mar 2002)
 
RoXaN, a Novel Cellular Protein Containing TPR, LD, and Zinc Finger Motifs, Forms a Ternary Complex with Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 4G and Rotavirus NSP3
Damien Vitour et al.
The Journal of Virology 78 (8), 3851-62 (15 Apr 2004)
Posted by lindenb (who is an author) to eif4G roxan rotavirus nsp3 translation on Wed Jul 27 2005 at 20:54 UTC | info | related

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