Paip2A inhibits translation by competitively binding to the RNA recognition motifs of PABPC1 and promoting its dissociation from the poly(A) tail

Eukaryotic mRNAs possess a poly(A) tail at their 30-end, to which poly(A)-binding protein C1 (PABPC1) binds and recruits other proteins that regulate translation. Enhanced poly(A)dependent translation, which is also PABPC1 dependent, promotes cellular and viral proliferation. PABP-interacting protei...

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Main Authors: Hoshino, S.-I (Author), Hosoda, N. (Author), Imai, S. (Author), Ishii, Y. (Author), Osawa, M. (Author), Sagae, T. (Author), Sawazaki, R. (Author), Shimada, I. (Author), Yokogawa, M. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc. 2022
Subjects:
RNA
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