Selected article for: "initiation factor and translation initiation factor"

Author: Prashali Bansal; Johannes Madlung; Kristina Schaaf; Boris Macek; Fulvia Bono
Title: An interaction network of RNA-binding proteins involved in Drosophila oogenesis
  • Document date: 2020_1_9
  • ID: 2f9nc2to_36
    Snippet: Previous studies have shown the requirement of Vas in translational activation of osk, nos and grk mRNAs (35, 36, 40, 49). However, the molecular mechanism by which Vas activates translation is unclear. Studies in Drosophila have shown that Vas directly binds the translation initiation factor eIF5B (dIF2) to positively regulate grk and mei-P26 translation and possibly other germline-specific transcripts (92) (93) (94) . In addition, Vas also inte.....
    Document: Previous studies have shown the requirement of Vas in translational activation of osk, nos and grk mRNAs (35, 36, 40, 49). However, the molecular mechanism by which Vas activates translation is unclear. Studies in Drosophila have shown that Vas directly binds the translation initiation factor eIF5B (dIF2) to positively regulate grk and mei-P26 translation and possibly other germline-specific transcripts (92) (93) (94) . In addition, Vas also interacts genetically with the translation initiation factor eIF4A for efficient germ cell formation (95) .

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