Eukaryotic initiation factor 4A (eIF4A) during viral infections

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Hilda Montero
Gustavo Pérez-Gil
Clara L. Sampieri
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[1] Universidad Veracruzana,Instituto de Salud Pública
[2] Universidad Veracruzana,Centro de Ciencias Biomédicas
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Virus Genes | 2019年 / 55卷
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eIF4A; Translation; Virus; Initiation;
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The helicase eIF4A is part of the cellular eIF4F translation initiation complex. The main functions of eIF4A are to remove secondary complex structures within the 5′-untranslated region and to displace proteins attached to mRNA. As intracellular parasites, viruses regulate the processes involved in protein synthesis, and different mechanisms related to controlling translation factors, such as eIF4A, have been found. The inhibitors of this factor are currently known; these substances could be used in the near future as part of antiviral pharmacological therapies in instances of replication cycles in which eIF4A is required. In this review, the particularities of how some viruses make use of this initiation factor to synthesize their proteins are discussed.
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