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Gao-Qi Wu1, Yan-Ming Xu1, Andy T Y Lau1.
Abstract
The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A1 (eIF5A1) and its homolog eIF5A2 are the only two human proteins containing the unique post-translational modification-hypusination, which is essential for the function of these two proteins. eIF5A1 was initially identified as a translation initiation factor by promoting the first peptide bond formation of protein during translation; however, recent results suggest that eIF5A1 also functions as a translation elongation factor. It has been shown that eIF5A1 is implicated in certain human diseases, including diabetes, several human cancer types, viral infections and diseases of neural system. Meanwhile, eIF5A2 is overexpressed in many cancers, and plays an important role in the development and progression of cancers. As multiple roles of these two factors were observed among these studies, therefore, it remains unclear whether they act as oncogene or tumor suppressor. In this review, the recent literature of eIF5As and their roles in human diseases, especially in human cancers, will be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; Eukaryotic translation initiation factor; Human cancers; Hypusination; Post-translational modifications; eIF5A1; eIF5A2
Year: 2020 PMID: 32368188 PMCID: PMC7191727 DOI: 10.1186/s12935-020-01226-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell Int ISSN: 1475-2867 Impact factor: 5.722
Fig. 1Characteristics and general structure of human eIF5A proteins. a Structure of human eIF5A1 (PDB: 3CPF), colors are used to highlight the secondary structures of eIF5A1, eleven β-strands (gold), a one-turn 310-helix (purple), and a three-turn α-helix (purplish red). The hypusine modification site (lysine 50) is located at the loop connecting β3 and β4. b alignment of the amino acid sequences of eIF5A1 isoform 1, eIF5A1 isoform 2, and eIF5A2. Red color indicates an additional 30 residues in the N-terminus of non-canonical eIF5A1 isoform 2, blue color for non-matching amino acid residues between eIF5A1 and eIF5A2, orange color for nuclear localization signal for eIF5A1 in B16-F10 cells and green color for the minimum domain of the eIF5A1 protein needed for hypusine modification. Four blue arrowheads indicate lysine 47, histidine 51, glycine 52, and lysine 55, which are important for the hypusine formation
Fig. 2Cis-regulatory elements of EIF5A1 and EIF5A2 gene. The EIF5A1 gene contains one NF-kappaB binding site in the promoter region (as demonstrated by ChIP assay) and one putative p53 binding site in the first intron. The promoter region of EIF5A2 gene contains four Gli1 binding sites and three HIF1α binding sites
Post-translational modifications of human eIF5A1 and eIF5A2
| Protein | Hypusination | Acetylation | Acetyl-hypusination | Sulfation | Ubiquitylation | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| eIF5A1 | Lysine 50 | Lysine 47 | Lysine 50 | Tyrosine 69 | + | [ |
| eIF5A2 | Lysine 50 | Lysine 47 | ND | ND | ND | [ |
+ site(s) unidentified, ND no data