2017
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkx805
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Embraced by eIF3: structural and functional insights into the roles of eIF3 across the translation cycle

Abstract: Protein synthesis is mediated via numerous molecules including the ribosome, mRNA, tRNAs, as well as translation initiation, elongation and release factors. Some of these factors play several roles throughout the entire process to ensure proper assembly of the preinitiation complex on the right mRNA, accurate selection of the initiation codon, errorless production of the encoded polypeptide and its proper termination. Perhaps, the most intriguing of these multitasking factors is the eukaryotic initiation facto… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the observation that this enrichment is significantly more pronounced for eIF2::40Ses than eIF3::40Ses in yeast ( Figure 3L and Figure S10E) indicates that some start codon associated PICs still contain eIF3 but not eIF2. This is consistent with the generally accepted model that eIF2, together with eIF5, must leave the PIC upon AUG recognition, whereas a certain proportion of eIF3 complexes lingers on even during the early elongation cycles (for reviews see (Hinnebusch, 2017;Shirokikh and Preiss, 2018;Valasek et al, 2017)).…”
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“…Furthermore, the observation that this enrichment is significantly more pronounced for eIF2::40Ses than eIF3::40Ses in yeast ( Figure 3L and Figure S10E) indicates that some start codon associated PICs still contain eIF3 but not eIF2. This is consistent with the generally accepted model that eIF2, together with eIF5, must leave the PIC upon AUG recognition, whereas a certain proportion of eIF3 complexes lingers on even during the early elongation cycles (for reviews see (Hinnebusch, 2017;Shirokikh and Preiss, 2018;Valasek et al, 2017)).…”
Section: Selective (Sel)-tcp-seq Detects Staged Dissociation Of Eifs supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The eIF3 complex, composed of five subunits in yeast (a/Tif32, b/Prt1, c/Nip1, g/Tif35, i/Tif34) and twelve in mammals (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, k, l, m) (Figure S1A,B), is known to be critical for efficient progression of most of the initiation steps, yet its complete structure has not been determined from any organism (reviewed in (Cate, 2017;Valasek et al, 2017)). The assembly pathway for human and N. crassa (similar in composition to human) eIF3 was recently described (Smith et al, 2016;Wagner et al, 2014;Wagner et al, 2016) but it remains to be examined for the most extensively studied S. cerevisiae eIF3 complex (Zeman et al, 2019).…”
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“…Protein synthesis is a fundamental process for all living species. Termination of translation at a stop codon is an essential step ensuring accurate protein expression . However, ribosomes stochastically read through a stop codon in the presence of errors or genetic mutations.…”
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