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Roles of the Translation Initiation Factor eIF2α Phosphorylation in Cell Structure and Function

Sung Hoon Back

2020Cell Structure and Function19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is often assumed that α-subunit phosphorylation of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2) complex is just a mechanism to control protein synthesis. However, eIF2α phosphorylation induced by multiple kinases can recognize various intracellular and extracellular stress conditions, and it is involved in various other cellular processes beyond protein synthesis. This review introduces the roles of eIF2α phosphorylation in translational regulation, the generation of reactive oxygen species, changes in mitochondria structure and shape, and mitochondrial retrograde signaling pathways in response to diverse stress conditions.Key words: eIF2α phosphorylation, Translation, Unfolded Protein Response, Reactive Oxygen Species, Mitochondria.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphorylationeIF2Cell biologyTranslation (biology)Initiation factorIntegrated stress responsePhosphorylation cascadeProtein phosphorylationEukaryotic initiation factorMitochondrionProtein biosynthesisEIF4A1Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gammaBiologyProtein subunitEukaryotic translationIntracellularProtein kinase ABiochemistryMessenger RNAGeneRNA regulation and diseaseRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing