The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is an essential protein for the viability of the cells whose proposed function is to prevent the stalling of the ribosomes during translation elongation. eIF5A activity requires a unique and functionally essential post-translational modification, the change of a lysine to hypusine. eIF5A is recognized as a promoter of cell proliferation, but it has also been suggested to induce apoptosis. To date, the precise molecular mechanism through which eIF5A affects these processes remains elusive. In the present study, we explored whether eIF5A is involved in controlling the stress-induced expression of the key cellular regulator p53. Our results show that treatment of HCT-116 colon cancer cell...
The putative translation factor eIF5A is essential for cell viability and is highly conserved from a...
Studies have demonstrated that eIF5B promotes cap-independent translation of the anti-apoptotic fact...
Using comparative proteomic and genomic approaches, the authors identified eukaryotic translation in...
The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is an essential protein for the viability of...
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is the only known protein containing the unique ...
Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 5A (EIF5A) is a translation factor regulated by hypusinatio...
The scanning model for eukaryotic mRNA translation initiation states that the small ribosomal subuni...
Gene expression is critically regulated at the transcriptional, translational, and post-translationa...
The translation of mRNAs plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression and therefore, i...
eIF5A is an essential protein involved in protein synthesis, cell proliferation and animal developme...
A plethora of stresses trigger a rapid downregulation of protein synthesis. However, a fraction of m...
Cap-dependent translation drives the global synthesis of proteins. Under stress conditions global pr...
The eukaryotic initiation factor eIF5A is a translation factor that, unusually, has been assigned fu...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved factor eIF5A is the only protein known to undergo hypusination,...
Citation: Kozel, C., Thompson, B., Hustak, S., Moore, C., Nakashima, A., Singh, C. R., . . . Asano, ...
The putative translation factor eIF5A is essential for cell viability and is highly conserved from a...
Studies have demonstrated that eIF5B promotes cap-independent translation of the anti-apoptotic fact...
Using comparative proteomic and genomic approaches, the authors identified eukaryotic translation in...
The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is an essential protein for the viability of...
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is the only known protein containing the unique ...
Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 5A (EIF5A) is a translation factor regulated by hypusinatio...
The scanning model for eukaryotic mRNA translation initiation states that the small ribosomal subuni...
Gene expression is critically regulated at the transcriptional, translational, and post-translationa...
The translation of mRNAs plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression and therefore, i...
eIF5A is an essential protein involved in protein synthesis, cell proliferation and animal developme...
A plethora of stresses trigger a rapid downregulation of protein synthesis. However, a fraction of m...
Cap-dependent translation drives the global synthesis of proteins. Under stress conditions global pr...
The eukaryotic initiation factor eIF5A is a translation factor that, unusually, has been assigned fu...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved factor eIF5A is the only protein known to undergo hypusination,...
Citation: Kozel, C., Thompson, B., Hustak, S., Moore, C., Nakashima, A., Singh, C. R., . . . Asano, ...
The putative translation factor eIF5A is essential for cell viability and is highly conserved from a...
Studies have demonstrated that eIF5B promotes cap-independent translation of the anti-apoptotic fact...
Using comparative proteomic and genomic approaches, the authors identified eukaryotic translation in...