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    J Biol Chem. 1997 Aug 29;272(35):21677-80.

    eIF4G dramatically enhances the binding of eIF4E to the mRNA 5'-cap structure.

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    Department of Biochemistry and McGill Cancer Center, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1Y6.

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    • J Biol Chem 1997 Nov 14;272(46):29398.

    Abstract

    The cap structure, m7GpppN, is present at the 5'-end of all eukaryotic cellular (except organellar) mRNAs. Initiation of translation is mediated by the multisubunit initiation factor eIF4F, which binds the cap structure via its eIF4E subunit and facilitates the binding of mRNA to ribosomes. Here, we used recombinant proteins to reconstitute the cap recognition activity of eIF4F in vitro. We demonstrate that the interaction of eIF4E with the mRNA 5'-cap structure is dramatically enhanced by eIF4G, as determined by a UV-induced cross-linking assay. Furthermore, assembly of the eIF4F complex at the cap structure, as well as ATP hydrolysis, is shown to be a requisite for the cross-linking of another initiation factor, eIF4B, to the cap structure. In addition, the stimulatory effect of eIF4G on the cap recognition of eIF4E is inhibited by the translational repressor, 4E-BP1. These results suggest that eIF4E initially interacts with the mRNA cap structure as part of the eIF4F complex.

    PMID:
    9268293
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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