| Literature DB >> 30777488 |
Flavia Bassani1, Isabelle Anna Zink2, Thomas Pribasnig2, Michael T Wolfinger3, Alice Romagnoli4, Armin Resch1, Christa Schleper2, Udo Bläsi1, Anna La Teana4.
Abstract
Translation factor a/eIF5A is highly conserved in Eukarya and Archaea. The eukaryal eIF5A protein is required for transit of ribosomes across consecutive proline codons, whereas the function of the archaeal orthologue remains unknown. Here, we provide a first hint for an involvement of Sulfolobus solfataricus (Sso) aIF5A in translation. CRISPR-mediated knock down of the aif5A gene resulted in strong growth retardation, underlining a pivotal function. Moreover, in vitro studies revealed that Sso aIF5A is endowed with endoribonucleolytic activity. Thus, aIF5A appears to be a moonlighting protein that might be involved in protein synthesis as well as in RNA metabolism.Entities:
Keywords: Archaea; RNase; Translation factor aIF5A
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30777488 PMCID: PMC6546411 DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2019.1582953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652