AbstractMammalian cells contain a Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase that specifically phosphorylates and inactivates elongation factor 2 (EF-2) in response to hormones and other agents which increase intracellular Ca2+ concentrations. Therefore, it has been proposed that the rate of translation in mammals is regulated by EF-2 phosphorylation. In the present study, EF-2 purified from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is shown to be a substrate for the mammalian EF-2 kinase. Furthermore, evidence was obtained using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and peptide mapping which suggests that yeast EF-2 is a substrate for an endogenous kinase which phosphorylates the same site as the mammalian EF-2 kinase. Based on these findings, we pro...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, protein synthesis can be regulated at the level of elongation by the pho...
The translation elongation factor 1 complex (eEF1) plays a central role in protein synthesis, delive...
Cells respond to external stress conditions by controlling gene expression, a process which occurs r...
Protein synthesis requires a large commitment of cellular resources and is highly regulated. Previou...
AbstractThere are many reports which demonstrate that the rate of protein biosynthesis at the elonga...
The elongation phase of mRNA translation is the stage at which the polypeptide is assembled and requ...
AbstractPreviously we have found that elongation factor 2 (EF-2) from mammalian cells can be phospho...
Elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF-2K) negatively regulates mRNA translation via the phosphorylation an...
AbstractTwo proteinases active on elongation factor 2 have been found in yeast. The former hydrolyze...
AbstractPhosphorylation of elongation factor 2 (EF-2) by specific Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase i...
Eukaryotic cells contain an unusually large cytoplasmic pool of P1/P2 phosphoproteins, which form th...
Translation of mRNA to protein is essential to all life, and is carried out by the ribosome with the...
<div><p>Eukaryotic cells contain an unusually large cytoplasmic pool of P1/P2 phosphoproteins, which...
Elongation Factor-2 Kinase (eEF2K) in an unusual mammalian enzyme that has one known substrate, elon...
Translation elongation factor 1β (EF-1β) is a member of the family of guanine nucleotide exchange fa...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, protein synthesis can be regulated at the level of elongation by the pho...
The translation elongation factor 1 complex (eEF1) plays a central role in protein synthesis, delive...
Cells respond to external stress conditions by controlling gene expression, a process which occurs r...
Protein synthesis requires a large commitment of cellular resources and is highly regulated. Previou...
AbstractThere are many reports which demonstrate that the rate of protein biosynthesis at the elonga...
The elongation phase of mRNA translation is the stage at which the polypeptide is assembled and requ...
AbstractPreviously we have found that elongation factor 2 (EF-2) from mammalian cells can be phospho...
Elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF-2K) negatively regulates mRNA translation via the phosphorylation an...
AbstractTwo proteinases active on elongation factor 2 have been found in yeast. The former hydrolyze...
AbstractPhosphorylation of elongation factor 2 (EF-2) by specific Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase i...
Eukaryotic cells contain an unusually large cytoplasmic pool of P1/P2 phosphoproteins, which form th...
Translation of mRNA to protein is essential to all life, and is carried out by the ribosome with the...
<div><p>Eukaryotic cells contain an unusually large cytoplasmic pool of P1/P2 phosphoproteins, which...
Elongation Factor-2 Kinase (eEF2K) in an unusual mammalian enzyme that has one known substrate, elon...
Translation elongation factor 1β (EF-1β) is a member of the family of guanine nucleotide exchange fa...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, protein synthesis can be regulated at the level of elongation by the pho...
The translation elongation factor 1 complex (eEF1) plays a central role in protein synthesis, delive...
Cells respond to external stress conditions by controlling gene expression, a process which occurs r...