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Poly(A) binding protein

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By observing protein synthesis in cells deficient of PABP, Kahvejian et al. were able to show that the PABP/eIF4G interaction promotes translation. The cells lacking PABP showed a seven-fold decrease in the rate of translation, which was remedied by reintroducing PABP to the cells. Other cells were treated with a PABP mutant that also had an eIF4G binding site, but the introduction of these proteins did not return the rate of translation to its normal level <ref name="kahvejian"> Kahvejian, A. “Mammalian Poly(A)-Binding Protein Is a Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor, Which Acts via Multiple Mechanisms.” Genes & Development, vol. 19, no. 1, 2005, pp. 104–113., doi:10.1101/gad.1262905.</ref>. These results show that not only is PABP acting as a TF in eukaryotic cells, but it also needs to interact with eIF4G in order to have an effect.
By observing protein synthesis in cells deficient of PABP, Kahvejian et al. were able to show that the PABP/eIF4G interaction promotes translation. The cells lacking PABP showed a seven-fold decrease in the rate of translation, which was remedied by reintroducing PABP to the cells. Other cells were treated with a PABP mutant that also had an eIF4G binding site, but the introduction of these proteins did not return the rate of translation to its normal level <ref name="kahvejian"> Kahvejian, A. “Mammalian Poly(A)-Binding Protein Is a Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor, Which Acts via Multiple Mechanisms.” Genes & Development, vol. 19, no. 1, 2005, pp. 104–113., doi:10.1101/gad.1262905.</ref>. These results show that not only is PABP acting as a TF in eukaryotic cells, but it also needs to interact with eIF4G in order to have an effect.
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Furthermore, PABP interactions have been shown to be critical for the binding of the 80S ribosomal subunit. In a similar experiment, cells that were deficient in PABP were observed for binding of the 80S subunit, and researchers saw a binding reduction of greater than 60%. Reintroducing PABP to these cells restored ribosomal binding and even promoted the formation of the 80S initiation complex. These results display the importance of PABP in recruiting the 80S ribosomal subunit for the initiation of translation. A similar experiment was run In order to determine whether decreased 80S ribosomal recruitment was due to a decrease in 40S ribosomal recruitment. Results showed that PABP is also involved in recruiting the 40S ribosomal subunit to the RNA <ref name="kahvejian">. Because of this, PABP affects the binding of the 80S subunit in two ways: indirectly, by allowing the 40S subunit to be available to bind, and directly, by promoting association of the 80S subunit with the 40S subunit.
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Furthermore, PABP interactions have been shown to be critical for the binding of the 80S ribosomal subunit. In a similar experiment, cells that were deficient in PABP were observed for binding of the 80S subunit, and researchers saw a binding reduction of greater than 60%. Reintroducing PABP to these cells restored ribosomal binding and even promoted the formation of the 80S initiation complex. These results display the importance of PABP in recruiting the 80S ribosomal subunit for the initiation of translation. A similar experiment was run In order to determine whether decreased 80S ribosomal recruitment was due to a decrease in 40S ribosomal recruitment. Results showed that PABP is also involved in recruiting the 40S ribosomal subunit to the RNA <ref name="kahvejian"/>. Because of this, PABP affects the binding of the 80S subunit in two ways: indirectly, by allowing the 40S subunit to be available to bind, and directly, by promoting association of the 80S subunit with the 40S subunit.
In addition to these interactions, the PABP aids in this closed loop formation via interactions with Poly (A) Interacting Protein 1 (PAIP-1). In this process, PABP interacts with PAIP-1 to facilitate the complex to interact with eIF4A initiation factor. eIF4A unwinds the 5' untranslated region (UTR) of an mRNA transcript, which signals eIF4G to function as previously mentioned <ref name="PABP"/>. Thus, there are two mechanisms to initiate this loop closing pathway with eIF4G.
In addition to these interactions, the PABP aids in this closed loop formation via interactions with Poly (A) Interacting Protein 1 (PAIP-1). In this process, PABP interacts with PAIP-1 to facilitate the complex to interact with eIF4A initiation factor. eIF4A unwinds the 5' untranslated region (UTR) of an mRNA transcript, which signals eIF4G to function as previously mentioned <ref name="PABP"/>. Thus, there are two mechanisms to initiate this loop closing pathway with eIF4G.

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Poly(A) binding protein

Structure

PDB ID 1cvj

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