Protein Domain : IPR022964

Type:  Family Name:  Translation initiation factor 2, alpha subunit, archaeal
Description:  Archaeal transcription initiation factor 2 is, like its eukaryotic homologue, a heterotrimeric protein with alpha, beta and gamma subunits []. It is thought play an essential role in the recognition of the correct codon for the start of translation, similar to the role of eukaryotic transcription initiation factor. The eukaryotic factor forms a ternary complex with the methionine initiator tRNA and GTP, which binds to the 40S ribosomal subunit as part of the 43S preinitiation complex []. The beta and gamma subunits are responsible for recruiting the initiator tRNA and GTP, while the alpha subunit is involved in the regulation of the translation initiation process. The beta subunit has also been shown to interact with other transcription factors. All three subunits of the archaeal and eukaryotic factors are well conserved among the diverse species of eukaryotes and archaea, but do not occur in prokaryotes. This entry represents the archaeal subunit alpha. Short Name:  TIF2_asu_arc

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Identifier
MF_00231

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DB identifier Type Name
IPR011488 Family Translation initiation factor 2, alpha subunit

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First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11980477
            11416183