Translational control mediated by eucaryotic initiation factor-2 is restricted to specific mRNAs in transfected cells
- PMID: 3600637
- PMCID: PMC365249
- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.7.4.1568-1571.1987
Translational control mediated by eucaryotic initiation factor-2 is restricted to specific mRNAs in transfected cells
Abstract
The translational efficiency of mRNA molecules transcribed from plasmid DNA transfected into COS-1 monkey cells can be increased 10- to 20-fold by the coexpression of the adenovirus virus-associated RNAs I and II. Experiments described here demonstrate a similar increase in translational efficiency by the addition of 2-aminopurine, an inhibitor of double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase, to the culture medium. Both virus-associated RNA and 2-aminopurine presumably exert their effect by alteration of the functional level of eucaryotic initiation factor-2. The translational stimulation mediated by both means is shown to be restricted to the plasmid-derived mRNAs because there is no qualitative or quantitative alteration in host protein synthesis. The results are consistent with models invoking a localized activation of double-stranded RNA-activated kinase leading to a translational block.
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