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Regulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis by protein kinases that phosphorylate initiation factor eIF-2: Further evidence for a common mechanism of inhibition of protein synthesis
Authors:Rajinder Singh Ranu
Affiliation:1. Department of Microbiology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 USA;2. the Graduate Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 USA
Abstract:The role of reversing factor (RF) in the regulation of protein synthesis by inhibitory protein kinases that phosphorylate the 38,000-dalton subunit of initiation factor eIF-2 has been examined. Results show that as with the heme-regulated protein kinase (HRI), RF restores protein synthesis in reticulocyte lysates inhibited by translational inhibitors from rat liver, wheat germ, Krebs ascites cell, by oxidized glutathione, the protein kinase activated by double stranded RNA (dRI), and the interferon-induced double stranded RNA activated protein kinase from Ehrlich ascites and Hela cells. These findings suggest that RF plays an important role in eukaryotic protein chain initiation cycle.
Keywords:HDL  high density lipoproteins  LDL  low density lipoproteins  IDL  intermediate density lipoproteins  VLDL  very low density lipoproteins  Lp(a)  lipoprotein (a)  PL  phospholipid  PC  phosphatidylcholine  vesicle-PC and LDL-PL  phospholipid component of these macromolecules  apoB  apolipoprotein B  GGE  gradient gel electrophoresis  SDS  sodium dodecylsulfate  EDTA  ethylene-diaminetetraacetic acid  Tris  tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane
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