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==Overview==
==Overview==
The crystal structures of the full-length human eukaryotic initiation, factor (eIF) 4E complexed with two mRNA cap analogues [7-methylguanosine, 5'-triphosphate (m(7)GTP) and, P(1)-7-methylguanosine-P(3)-adenosine-5',5'-triphosphate (m(7)GpppA)] were, determined at 2.0 A resolution (where 1 A=0.1 nm). The flexibility of the, C-terminal loop region of eIF4E complexed with m(7)GTP was significantly, reduced when complexed with m(7)GpppA, suggesting the importance of the, second nucleotide in the mRNA cap structure for the biological function of, eIF4E, especially the fixation and orientation of the C-terminal loop, region, including the eIF4E phosphorylation residue. The present results, provide the structural basis for the biological function of both N- and, C-terminal mobile regions of eIF4E in translation initiation, especially, the regulatory function through the switch-on/off of eIF4E-binding, protein-eIF4E phosphorylation.
The crystal structures of the full-length human eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4E complexed with two mRNA cap analogues [7-methylguanosine 5'-triphosphate (m(7)GTP) and P(1)-7-methylguanosine-P(3)-adenosine-5',5'-triphosphate (m(7)GpppA)] were determined at 2.0 A resolution (where 1 A=0.1 nm). The flexibility of the C-terminal loop region of eIF4E complexed with m(7)GTP was significantly reduced when complexed with m(7)GpppA, suggesting the importance of the second nucleotide in the mRNA cap structure for the biological function of eIF4E, especially the fixation and orientation of the C-terminal loop region, including the eIF4E phosphorylation residue. The present results provide the structural basis for the biological function of both N- and C-terminal mobile regions of eIF4E in translation initiation, especially the regulatory function through the switch-on/off of eIF4E-binding protein-eIF4E phosphorylation.


==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF EUKARYOTIC INITIATION FACTOR 4E COMPLEXED WITH 7-METHYL GPPPA

OverviewOverview

The crystal structures of the full-length human eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4E complexed with two mRNA cap analogues [7-methylguanosine 5'-triphosphate (m(7)GTP) and P(1)-7-methylguanosine-P(3)-adenosine-5',5'-triphosphate (m(7)GpppA)] were determined at 2.0 A resolution (where 1 A=0.1 nm). The flexibility of the C-terminal loop region of eIF4E complexed with m(7)GTP was significantly reduced when complexed with m(7)GpppA, suggesting the importance of the second nucleotide in the mRNA cap structure for the biological function of eIF4E, especially the fixation and orientation of the C-terminal loop region, including the eIF4E phosphorylation residue. The present results provide the structural basis for the biological function of both N- and C-terminal mobile regions of eIF4E in translation initiation, especially the regulatory function through the switch-on/off of eIF4E-binding protein-eIF4E phosphorylation.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1IPB is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens with as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Crystal structures of 7-methylguanosine 5'-triphosphate (m(7)GTP)- and P(1)-7-methylguanosine-P(3)-adenosine-5',5'-triphosphate (m(7)GpppA)-bound human full-length eukaryotic initiation factor 4E: biological importance of the C-terminal flexible region., Tomoo K, Shen X, Okabe K, Nozoe Y, Fukuhara S, Morino S, Ishida T, Taniguchi T, Hasegawa H, Terashima A, Sasaki M, Katsuya Y, Kitamura K, Miyoshi H, Ishikawa M, Miura K, Biochem J. 2002 Mar 15;362(Pt 3):539-44. PMID:11879179

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