Translational control of GCN4: an in vivo barometer of initiation-factor activity
- PMID: 7817398
- DOI: 10.1016/0968-0004(94)90089-2
Translational control of GCN4: an in vivo barometer of initiation-factor activity
Abstract
Phosphorylation of translation initiation factor-2 (eIF-2) is an adaptive mechanism for downregulating protein synthesis under conditions of starvation and stress. The yeast Saccharomyces has evolved a sophisticated means of increasing translation of GCN4 mRNA when eIF-2 is phosphorylated, allowing the induction of an important stress-response protein when expression of most other genes is decreasing. Because translation of GCN4 mRNA is so tightly coupled to eIF-2 activity, genetic analysis of this system has provided unexpected insights into the regulation of eIF-2 and its guanine nucleotide exchange factor, eIF-2B.
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