2000
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m007525200
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Mutually Cooperative Binding of Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor (eIF) 3 and eIF4A to Human eIF4G-1

Abstract: Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G-1 (eIF4G) plays a critical role in the recruitment of mRNA to the 43 S preinitiation complex. The central region of eIF4G binds the ATP-dependent RNA helicase eIF4A, the 40 S binding factor eIF3, and RNA. In the present work, we have further characterized the binding properties of the central region of human eIF4G. Both titration and competition experiments were consistent with a 1:1 stoichiometry for eIF3 binding. Surface plasmon resonance studies showed that three … Show more

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“…With Arg-C we detected the N-terminal peptide, Peptide r1, and its mass indicated that it was modified in two ways: the N-terminal Met was removed and the resulting Asn was N ␣ -acetylated. Asp-N produced Peptide d1, in agreement with the assignment of eIF4G-1f to Band 1, but it was too large (19,371 Da) to allow determination of the exact N-terminal structure. Thus, all of the data from Band 1 are consistent with its identity as eIF4G-1f.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…With Arg-C we detected the N-terminal peptide, Peptide r1, and its mass indicated that it was modified in two ways: the N-terminal Met was removed and the resulting Asn was N ␣ -acetylated. Asp-N produced Peptide d1, in agreement with the assignment of eIF4G-1f to Band 1, but it was too large (19,371 Da) to allow determination of the exact N-terminal structure. Thus, all of the data from Band 1 are consistent with its identity as eIF4G-1f.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Less expected is the presence of the p110 and p36 subunits of eIF3. It is known that 11-subunit eIF3 has a high affinity for eIF4G, but the binding site has been localized in cp C , not cp N (14,19). The association of eIF4G with the p110 and p36 subunits may mean that there are additional points of attachment in cp N .…”
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“…Finally, the exact position of the carboxy-terminus eIF4A binding site has been mapped between aa 1201-1411 by Morino et al (2000) while the upstream binding site is defined as amino acids 672-970 by Morino et al (2000), 672-876 by Korneeva et al (2000Korneeva et al ( , 2001) and 722-949 by Lomakin et al (2000) (see Fig. 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mammalian eIF4G consists of several domains for interaction with these factors. The eIF4E and poly(A) binding protein binding sites are located in the N-terminal region, whereas the C-terminal region contains three HEAT domains, MIF4G (eIF4A and eIF3), MA3 (eIF4A), and W2 (MNK) (1,(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). However, yeast eIF4G has only retained the MIF4G domain and lost the MA3 and W2 HEAT domains.…”
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