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'''Description of YEL034W:''' Translation elongation factor eIF-5A, previously thought to function in translation initiation; similar to and functionally redundant with Anb1p; structural homolog of bacterial EF-P; undergoes an essential hypusination modification<ref name='S000040125'>Schwelberger HG, et al. (1993) Translation initiation factor eIF-5A expressed from either of two yeast genes or from human cDNA. Functional identity under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. J Biol Chem 268(19):14018-25 {{SGDpaper|S000040125}} PMID 8314769</ref><ref name='S000069868'>Valentini SR, et al. (2002) Genetic interactions of yeast eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) reveal connections to poly(A)-binding protein and protein kinase C signaling. Genetics 160(2):393-405 {{SGDpaper|S000069868}} PMID 11861547</ref><ref name='S000117998'>Zanelli CF, et al. (2006) eIF5A binds to translational machinery components and affects translation in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 348(4):1358-66 {{SGDpaper|S000117998}} PMID 16914118</ref><ref name='S000129817'>Gregio AP, et al. (2009) eIF5A has a function in the elongation step of translation in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 380(4):785-90 {{SGDpaper|S000129817}} PMID 19338753</ref><ref name='S000130229'>Saini P, et al. (2009) Hypusine-containing protein eIF5A promotes translation elongation. Nature 459(7243):118-21
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'''Description of YEL034W:''' Translation elongation factor eIF-5A, previously thought to function in translation initiation; similar to and functionally redundant with Anb1p; structural homolog of bacterial EF-P; undergoes an essential hypusination modification<ref name='S000129817'>Gregio AP, et al. (2009) eIF5A has a function in the elongation step of translation in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 380(4):785-90 {{SGDpaper|S000129817}} PMID 19338753</ref><ref name='S000130229'>Saini P, et al. (2009) Hypusine-containing protein eIF5A promotes translation elongation. Nature 459(7243):118-21 {{SGDpaper|S000130229}} PMID 19424157</ref><ref name='S000040125'>Schwelberger HG, et al. (1993) Translation initiation factor eIF-5A expressed from either of two yeast genes or from human cDNA. Functional identity under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. J Biol Chem 268(19):14018-25 {{SGDpaper|S000040125}} PMID 8314769</ref><ref name='S000069868'>Valentini SR, et al. (2002) Genetic interactions of yeast eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) reveal connections to poly(A)-binding protein and protein kinase C signaling. Genetics 160(2):393-405 {{SGDpaper|S000069868}} PMID 11861547</ref><ref name='S000117998'>Zanelli CF, et al. (2006) eIF5A binds to translational machinery components and affects translation in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 348(4):1358-66
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Revision as of 13:05, 25 February 2010

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Systematic name YEL034W
Gene name HYP2
Aliases TIF51A, eIF-5A, eIF5A
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr V:85676..86149
Primary SGDID S000000760


Description of YEL034W: Translation elongation factor eIF-5A, previously thought to function in translation initiation; similar to and functionally redundant with Anb1p; structural homolog of bacterial EF-P; undergoes an essential hypusination modification[1][2][3][4][5]




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  1. Gregio AP, et al. (2009) eIF5A has a function in the elongation step of translation in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 380(4):785-90 SGD PMID 19338753
  2. Saini P, et al. (2009) Hypusine-containing protein eIF5A promotes translation elongation. Nature 459(7243):118-21 SGD PMID 19424157
  3. Schwelberger HG, et al. (1993) Translation initiation factor eIF-5A expressed from either of two yeast genes or from human cDNA. Functional identity under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. J Biol Chem 268(19):14018-25 SGD PMID 8314769
  4. Valentini SR, et al. (2002) Genetic interactions of yeast eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) reveal connections to poly(A)-binding protein and protein kinase C signaling. Genetics 160(2):393-405 SGD PMID 11861547
  5. Zanelli CF, et al. (2006) eIF5A binds to translational machinery components and affects translation in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 348(4):1358-66 SGD PMID 16914118

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