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Abstract
<p class="first" id="d6658546e70">Protein synthesis is a fundamental process for life
and, as such, plays a crucial
role in the adaptation to energy, developmentaland environmental conditions. For these
reasons, and despite the general conservation of the eukaryotic translational machinery,
it is not surprising that organisms with different lifestyles have evolved distinct
mechanisms of regulation to adapt translation initiation to their intrinsic growth
and development. Plants have clear peculiarities compared with other eukaryotes that
have also extended to translation control. This review describes the plant-specific
mechanisms for regulation of translation initiation, with a focus on those that modulate
the eIF4F complexes, central translational regulatory hubs in all eukaryotes, and
highlights the latest discoveries on the signaling pathways that regulate their constituents
and activity.
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