An increasing number of evidences suggest the involvement of the eukaryotic elongation factor 1A, a core component of the protein synthesis machinery, at the onset of cell transformation. In fact, eEF1A is shown to be up-regulated in cell death; moreover, it seems to be involved in the regulation of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. In addition, eEF1A undergoes several post-translational modifications, mainly phosphorylation and methylation, that generally influence the activity of the protein. This article summarizes the present knowledges on the several extra-translational roles of eEF1A also in order to understand as the protein synthesis regulatory mechanisms could offer tools for cancer intervention.
Functional role of translation Elongation Factor 1A in IFNa-induced apoptosis of human lung cancer cells / Lamberti, Annalisa; Michele, Caraglia; Olimpia, Longo; Sanges, Carmen; Monica, Marra; Alberto, Abbruzzese; Arcari, Paolo. - In: CURRENT TOPICS IN PEPTIDE & PROTEIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0972-4524. - STAMPA. - 8:(2007), pp. 51-60.
Functional role of translation Elongation Factor 1A in IFNa-induced apoptosis of human lung cancer cells
LAMBERTI, ANNALISA;SANGES, CARMEN;ARCARI, PAOLO
2007
Abstract
An increasing number of evidences suggest the involvement of the eukaryotic elongation factor 1A, a core component of the protein synthesis machinery, at the onset of cell transformation. In fact, eEF1A is shown to be up-regulated in cell death; moreover, it seems to be involved in the regulation of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. In addition, eEF1A undergoes several post-translational modifications, mainly phosphorylation and methylation, that generally influence the activity of the protein. This article summarizes the present knowledges on the several extra-translational roles of eEF1A also in order to understand as the protein synthesis regulatory mechanisms could offer tools for cancer intervention.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.