Non-translational Connections of eEF1B in the Cytoplasm and Nucleus of Cancer Cells

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Abstract

The human translation machinery includes three types of supramolecular complexes involved in elongation of the polypeptide chain: the ribosome, complex of elongation factors eEF1B and multienzyme aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase complex. Of the above, eEF1B is the least investigated assembly. Recently, a number of studies provided some insights into the structure of different eEF1B subunits and changes in their expression in cancer and other diseases. There is increasing agreement that possible disease-related functions of eEF1B are not necessarily related to its role in translation. This mini-review focuses on structural and functional features of the eEF1B complex while paying special attention to possible non-canonical functions of its subunits in cancer cells.

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Negrutskii, B. (2020, April 9). Non-translational Connections of eEF1B in the Cytoplasm and Nucleus of Cancer Cells. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2020.00056

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