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Publication : The translation initiation factor eIF3-p48 subunit is encoded by int-6, a site of frequent integration by the mouse mammary tumor virus genome.

First Author  Asano K Year  1997
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  272
Issue  38 Pages  23477-80
PubMed ID  9295280 Mgi Jnum  J:43029
Mgi Id  MGI:1096994 Doi  10.1074/jbc.272.38.23477
Citation  Asano K, et al. (1997) The translation initiation factor eIF3-p48 subunit is encoded by int-6, a site of frequent integration by the mouse mammary tumor virus genome. J Biol Chem 272(38):23477-80
abstractText  Translation initiation factor eIF3 is a large, multisubunit protein complex that plays a central role in the pathway of initiation by promoting the binding of both methionyl-tRNAi and mRNA to the 40S ribosomal subunit. As part of a broad effort to elucidate the structure of eIF3, we have cloned and sequenced the human cDNA encoding the 48-kDa subunit, eIF3-p48. The recombinant protein comigrates with the authentic p48 subunit in purified eIF3 and coprecipitates with affinity-purified antibodies to the p170 subunit of eIF3. A search of the data base indicates that the mouse gene encoding eIF3-p48 had previously been identified and characterized by others as int-6. The int-6 gene is the site of frequent integration of mouse mammary tumor virus DNA into chromosomes, implicating the gene in the regulation of cell proliferation. In addition, it was shown elsewhere that the homologous human int-6 gene product binds to the human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax protein, leading to the translocation of Int-6 to the cytoplasm. We discuss how the cytosolic function of eIF3-p48 (Int-6) in protein synthesis may account for oncogenesis caused by these two viruses.
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