“…eIF4G possesses domains for the binding of eIF4E and eIF3 in the N-terminal and central parts of its sequence respectively, and it also has binding sites for eIF4A (Lamphear et al, 1995; and, at least in yeast, for the poly(A) binding protein (PABP) (Tarun and Sachs, 1996;Le et al, 1997;Tarun et al, 1997). Interaction of PABP with eIF4G or with the recently discovered eIF4G homologue PAIP (Craig et al, 1998) may allow functional association of the 3' end of an mRNA with the 5' end, thus e ectively causing`circularization' of the mRNA during protein synthesis (Tarun et al, 1997).…”