The data described in this article are related to “High levels of eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) are required for immune system homeostasis and for steering the glycolytic flux of TCR-stimulated CD4+ T cells in both mice and humans” (Manfrini et al., in press) [1]. eIF6 is a translation initiation factor required for ribosomal biogenesis (Sanvito et al., 1999) [2] and for proper translational initiation (Gallo and Manfrini, 2015; Miluzio et al., 2016) [3,4] whose protein abundance requires tight regulation. Here we analyze by flow cytometry the effects of eIF6 depletion on proportions of specific innate and adaptive immune system subpopulations and on thymocyte maturation in mice
Eukaryotic Translation Initiation is governed by large initiation factor complexes, whose subunits a...
Ribosome biogenesis and translation can be simplified as the processes of generating ribosomes and t...
Copyright © 2014 Michele Pelosi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The data described in this article are related to “High levels of eukaryotic Initiation Factor...
The data described in this article are related to "High levels of eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eI...
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) is required for 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis and efficient...
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) is required for 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis and efficient...
Cell growth and proliferation require coordinated ribosomal biogenesis and translation. Eukaryotic i...
Control of mRNA translation adjusts protein production rapidly and facilitates local cellular respon...
Eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis and translation are linked processes that limit the rate of cell grow...
Translational control adjusts protein production rapidly and facilitates local cellular responses to...
Objective To explore the effects of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 (eIF6) on the express...
<p>(a) eIF4E is translationally more active in activated T<sub>Foxp3−</sub> cells as compared to T<s...
SummaryEukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) controls translation by regulating 80S subunit formatio...
Here we discuss the function of eukaryotic initiation factor 6 (eIF6; Tif6 in yeast). eIF6 binds 60S...
Eukaryotic Translation Initiation is governed by large initiation factor complexes, whose subunits a...
Ribosome biogenesis and translation can be simplified as the processes of generating ribosomes and t...
Copyright © 2014 Michele Pelosi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The data described in this article are related to “High levels of eukaryotic Initiation Factor...
The data described in this article are related to "High levels of eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eI...
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) is required for 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis and efficient...
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) is required for 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis and efficient...
Cell growth and proliferation require coordinated ribosomal biogenesis and translation. Eukaryotic i...
Control of mRNA translation adjusts protein production rapidly and facilitates local cellular respon...
Eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis and translation are linked processes that limit the rate of cell grow...
Translational control adjusts protein production rapidly and facilitates local cellular responses to...
Objective To explore the effects of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 (eIF6) on the express...
<p>(a) eIF4E is translationally more active in activated T<sub>Foxp3−</sub> cells as compared to T<s...
SummaryEukaryotic Initiation Factor 6 (eIF6) controls translation by regulating 80S subunit formatio...
Here we discuss the function of eukaryotic initiation factor 6 (eIF6; Tif6 in yeast). eIF6 binds 60S...
Eukaryotic Translation Initiation is governed by large initiation factor complexes, whose subunits a...
Ribosome biogenesis and translation can be simplified as the processes of generating ribosomes and t...
Copyright © 2014 Michele Pelosi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...