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Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics, Vol. 395, 2004, pp. 93–95. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 395, No. 4, 2004, pp. 548–550. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2004 by Skabkina, Skabkin, Lyabin, Ovchinnikov. BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOPHYSICS, AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY p50/YB-1, a Major Protein of Cytoplasmic mRNPs, Regulates Its Own Synthesis 1 1,2 1 1 O. V. Skabkina , M. A. Skabkin , D. N. Lyabin , and Academician L. P. Ovchinnikov Received November 11, 2003 Mammalian protein p50 (also known as YB-1, ing the required of mRNA activity in translation. We dbpB, MSY-1, and EF1A) is a member of the multi- suggested that the p50, specifically binding with the functional family of DNA/RNA-binding proteins with noncoding region of its mRNA near the PABP-binding an evolutionarily conserved cold-shock domain [1]. site, may inhibit its own synthesis by displacing PABP Prokaryotic representatives of this protein family, from the specific complex with mRNA. termed the major cold-shock proteins, are actively syn- The purpose of this work was to verify the above thesized in bacterial cells upon temperature decrease suggestion. In this study, we showed that p50 may com- and general suppression of protein synthesis,—and pletely inhibit its own synthesis, without inhibiting the ensure adaptation
Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 18, 2004
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