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Plant translation initiation factors: it is not easy to be green.

Plant translation initiation factors: it is not easy to be green. Plants have significant differences in some of the 'parts' of the translational machinery. There are two forms of eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F, eIF3 has two novel subunits, eIF4B is poorly conserved, and eIF2 kinases and eIF4E binding proteins (4E-BP) are yet to be discovered. These differences suggest that plants may regulate their translation in unique ways. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biochemical Society transactions Pubmed

Plant translation initiation factors: it is not easy to be green.

Biochemical Society transactions , Volume 32 (Pt 4): 3 – Mar 15, 2005

Plant translation initiation factors: it is not easy to be green.


Abstract

Plants have significant differences in some of the 'parts' of the translational machinery. There are two forms of eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F, eIF3 has two novel subunits, eIF4B is poorly conserved, and eIF2 kinases and eIF4E binding proteins (4E-BP) are yet to be discovered. These differences suggest that plants may regulate their translation in unique ways.

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ISSN
0300-5127
DOI
10.1042/BST0320589
pmid
15270683

Abstract

Plants have significant differences in some of the 'parts' of the translational machinery. There are two forms of eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F, eIF3 has two novel subunits, eIF4B is poorly conserved, and eIF2 kinases and eIF4E binding proteins (4E-BP) are yet to be discovered. These differences suggest that plants may regulate their translation in unique ways.

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Biochemical Society transactionsPubmed

Published: Mar 15, 2005

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