1d7q

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Template:STRUCTURE 1d7q

HUMAN TRANSLATION INITIATION FACTOR EIF1A


Overview

The translation initiation factor eIF1A is necessary for directing the 43S preinitiation complex from the 5' end of the mRNA to the initiation codon in a process termed scanning. We have determined the solution structure of human eIF1A, which reveals an oligonucleotide-binding (OB) fold and an additional domain. NMR titration experiments showed that eIF1A binds single-stranded RNA oligonucleotides in a site-specific, but non-sequence-specific manner, hinting at an mRNA interaction rather than specific rRNA or tRNA binding. The RNA binding surface extends over a large area covering the canonical OB fold binding site as well as a groove leading to the second domain. Site-directed mutations at multiple positions along the RNA-binding surface were defective in the ability to properly assemble preinitiation complexes at the AUG codon in vitro.

About this Structure

1D7Q is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

The eIF1A solution structure reveals a large RNA-binding surface important for scanning function., Battiste JL, Pestova TV, Hellen CU, Wagner G, Mol Cell. 2000 Jan;5(1):109-19. PMID:10678173 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 13:32:34 2008

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