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Mutations in the S4–H2 loop of eIF4E which increase the affinity for m<sup>7</sup>GTP

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2002

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Eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) binds the 5'-cap of eukaryotic mRNAs and overexpression of eIF4E in epithelial cell cancers correlates with the metastases/tissue invasion phenotype. Photolabeling of eIF4E with [gamma-32P]8-azidoguanosine 5'-triphosphate (8-N3GTP) demonstrated cross-linking at Lys-119 in the S4-H2 loop which is distant from the m7GTP binding site [Marcotrigiano et al. (1997) Cell 89, 951-961; Friedland et al. (1997) Protein Sci. 6, 125-131]. Modeling studies indicate that 8-N3GTP cross-linked with Lys-119 because it binds a site that is occupied by the second nucleotide of a bound mRNA. Mutagenesis of the S4-H2 loop produced proteins with a 5-10-fold higher affinity for m7GTP than wild-type eIF4E. These mutants of eIF4E may have uses in selectively purifying mRNAs with intact 5'-ends or in determining how the promyelocytic leukemia protein decreases the affinity of eIF4E for mRNA caps.

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