Overlapping regions of Caf20 mediate its interactions with the mRNA-5′cap-binding protein eIF4E and with ribosomes
Abstract By interacting with the mRNA 5′ cap, the translation initiation factor eIF4E plays a critical role in selecting mRNAs for protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells. Caf20 is a member of the family of proteins found across eukaryotes termed 4E-BPs, which compete with eIF4G for interaction with e...
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Main Authors: | Ebelechukwu C. Nwokoye, Eiman AlNaseem, Robert A. Crawford, Lydia M. Castelli, Martin D. Jennings, Christopher J. Kershaw, Graham D. Pavitt |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a170f8d568954ea3bc06d0d1845d3a9b |
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