Poly(A) binding protein

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The initiation of translation in eukaryotes requires many translation factors and proteins, one of which is PABP. There is evidence that PABP is critical for formation of the “closed loop” model of protein synthesis, which involves joining the 3’ poly (A) tail of mRNA to the 5’ cap to create circular RNA [4]. This process utilizes eIF4F, a protein composed of multiple translation factors that play various roles in translation. eIF4G is a scaffolding protein that binds the other subunits, eIF4E and eIF4A. eIF4E creates interactions with the 5’ cap to bring the initiation factor (IF) complex to the 5’ end of the mRNA. eIF4G also has a binding site for PABP, which is N-terminal to the binding site for eIF4F and interacts with the same RRMs that allow PABP to bind RNA. [5] All of these proteins are known to be involved in protein synthesis, but several mechanisms have been proposed for how PABP might be promoting translation.
The initiation of translation in eukaryotes requires many translation factors and proteins, one of which is PABP. There is evidence that PABP is critical for formation of the “closed loop” model of protein synthesis, which involves joining the 3’ poly (A) tail of mRNA to the 5’ cap to create circular RNA [4]. This process utilizes eIF4F, a protein composed of multiple translation factors that play various roles in translation. eIF4G is a scaffolding protein that binds the other subunits, eIF4E and eIF4A. eIF4E creates interactions with the 5’ cap to bring the initiation factor (IF) complex to the 5’ end of the mRNA. eIF4G also has a binding site for PABP, which is N-terminal to the binding site for eIF4F and interacts with the same RRMs that allow PABP to bind RNA. [5] All of these proteins are known to be involved in protein synthesis, but several mechanisms have been proposed for how PABP might be promoting translation.
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One of the mechanisms that PABP has been shown to assist in the initiation of protein synthesis is by interaction with eIF4G. The results of Kahvejian et al. were able to show that not only might PABP be acting as a translation factor in eukaryotic cells, but it also needs to interact with eIF4G in order to have an effect.
One of the mechanisms that PABP has been shown to assist in the initiation of protein synthesis is by interaction with eIF4G. The results of Kahvejian et al. were able to show that not only might PABP be acting as a translation factor 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 formation of the 80S ribosomal subunit. PABP is essential in recruiting both the 40S and the 60S ribosomal subunit for the initiation of translation[6]. Because of this, PABP affects the formation of the 80S ribosome complex in two ways: indirectly, by allowing the 40S subunit to be available to bind, and directly, by promoting association of the 60S subunit with the 40S subunit.
Furthermore, PABP interactions have been shown to be critical for the formation of the 80S ribosomal subunit. PABP is essential in recruiting both the 40S and the 60S ribosomal subunit for the initiation of translation[6]. Because of this, PABP affects the formation of the 80S ribosome complex in two ways: indirectly, by allowing the 40S subunit to be available to bind, and directly, by promoting association of the 60S subunit with the 40S subunit.
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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 [3]. Thus, there are two mechanisms to initiate this loop closing pathway with eIF4G. All of these proposed interactions show that PABP stimulates translation at several points throughout the initiation process.
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 [3]. Thus, there are two mechanisms to initiate this loop closing pathway with eIF4G. All of these proposed interactions show that PABP stimulates translation at several points throughout the initiation process.

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Poly(A) binding protein

PDB ID 1cvj

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