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Eukaryotic initiation factor 5A dephosphorylation is required for translational arrest in stationary phase cells
(Portland Press Ltd, 2013-04-15)
The protein known as eIF5A (eukaryotic initiation factor 5A) has an elusive role in translation. It has a unique and essential hypusine modification at a conserved lysine residue in most eukaryotes. in addition, this protein ...
Isolation of Flavonoids from Deguelia duckeana and Their Effect on Cellular Viability, AMPK, eEF2, eIF2 and eIF4E
(2016)
Preparations of Deguelia duckeana, known in Brazil as timbó, are used by indigenous people to kill fish. Reinvestigation of its extracts resulted in the isolation and identification of 11 known flavonoids identified as ...
Isolation of Flavonoids from Deguelia duckeana and Their Effect on Cellular Viability, AMPK, eEF2, eIF2 and eIF4E
(2016)
Preparations of Deguelia duckeana, known in Brazil as timbó, are used by indigenous people to kill fish. Reinvestigation of its extracts resulted in the isolation and identification of 11 known flavonoids identified as ...
EIF5A dimerizes not only in vitro but also in vivo and its molecular envelope is similar to the EF-P monomer
(2013-02-01)
The protein eukaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is highly conserved among archaea and eukaryotes, but not in bacteria. Bacteria have the elongation factor P (EF-P), which is structurally and functionally related to ...
EIF5A dimerizes not only in vitro but also in vivo and its molecular envelope is similar to the EF-P monomer
(2013-02-01)
The protein eukaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is highly conserved among archaea and eukaryotes, but not in bacteria. Bacteria have the elongation factor P (EF-P), which is structurally and functionally related to ...
Potential Contribution of Translational Factors to Triiodo-L-Thyronine-Induced Insulin Synthesis by Pancreatic Beta Cells
(Mary Ann Liebert IncNew Rochelle, 2012)
eIF5A has a function in the cotranslational translocation of proteins into the ER
(Springer, 2014-03-01)
The putative eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is a highly conserved and essential protein present in all organisms except bacteria. To be activated, eIF5A requires the conversion of a specific residue ...
The Deoxyhypusine Synthase Mutant dys1-1 Reveals the Association of eIF5A and Asc1 with Cell Wall Integrity
(2013-04-01)
The putative eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is a highly conserved protein among archaea and eukaryotes that has recently been implicated in the elongation step of translation. eIF5A undergoes an essential ...