An increasing number of evidences suggest the involvement of the eukaryotic elongation factor 1A, a core component of the protein synthesis machinery, at the onset of cell transformation. In fact, eEF1A is shown to be up-regulated in cell death; moreover, it seems to be involved in the regulation of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. In addition, eEF1A undergoes several post-translational modifications, mainly phosphorylation and methylation, that generally influence the activity of the protein. This article summarizes the present knowledges on the several extra-translational roles of eEF1A also in order to understand as the protein synthesis regulatory mechanisms could offer tools for cancer intervention.
The translation elongation factor 1A in tumorigenesis, signal transduction and apoptosis: Review article / Lamberti, Annalisa; M., Caraglia; Longo, Olimpia; M., Marra; A., Abbruzzese; Arcari, Paolo. - In: AMINO ACIDS. - ISSN 0939-4451. - 26:(2004), pp. 443-448.
The translation elongation factor 1A in tumorigenesis, signal transduction and apoptosis: Review article
LAMBERTI, ANNALISA;LONGO, OLIMPIA;ARCARI, PAOLO
2004
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An increasing number of evidences suggest the involvement of the eukaryotic elongation factor 1A, a core component of the protein synthesis machinery, at the onset of cell transformation. In fact, eEF1A is shown to be up-regulated in cell death; moreover, it seems to be involved in the regulation of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. In addition, eEF1A undergoes several post-translational modifications, mainly phosphorylation and methylation, that generally influence the activity of the protein. This article summarizes the present knowledges on the several extra-translational roles of eEF1A also in order to understand as the protein synthesis regulatory mechanisms could offer tools for cancer intervention.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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