Modulation of protein synthesis by polyamines

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Abstract Polyamines are ubiquitous small basic molecules that play important roles in cell growth and viability. Since polyamines mainly exist as a polyamine-RNA complex, we looked for proteins whose synthesis is preferentially stimulated by polyamines at the level of translation, and thus far identified 17 proteins in Escherichia coli and 6 proteins in eukaryotes. The mechanisms of polyamine stimulation of synthesis of these proteins were investigated. In addition, the role of eIF5A, containing hypusine formed from spermidine, on protein synthesis is described. These results clearly indicate that polyamines and eIF5A contribute to cell growth and viability through modulation of protein synthesis.

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Igarashi, K., & Kashiwagi, K. (2015). Modulation of protein synthesis by polyamines. IUBMB Life, 67(3), 160–169. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.1363

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