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      Regulation of cap-dependent translation by eIF4E inhibitory proteins.

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          Abstract

          Eukaryotic messenger RNAs contain a modified guanosine, termed a cap, at their 5' ends. Translation of mRNAs requires the binding of an initiation factor, eIF4E, to the cap structure. Here, we describe a family of proteins that through a shared sequence regulate cap-dependent translation. The biological importance of this translational regulation is immense, and affects such processes as cell growth, development, oncogenic transformation and perhaps even axon pathfinding and memory consolidation.

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          Journal
          Nature
          Nature
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1476-4687
          0028-0836
          Feb 03 2005
          : 433
          : 7025
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Program in Molecular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605, USA. joel.richter@umassmed.edu
          Article
          nature03205
          10.1038/nature03205
          15690031
          d315af35-b1f7-49b7-9fef-274f2371e388
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