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Papers associated with eif4a2



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Left-right patterning in Xenopus conjoined twin embryos requires serotonin signaling and gap junctions., Vandenberg LN, Blackiston DJ, Rea AC, Dore TM, Levin M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (10-12): 799-809.   


CDK1 and calcineurin regulate Maskin association with eIF4E and translational control of cell cycle progression., Cao Q, Kim JH, Richter JD., Nat Struct Mol Biol. December 1, 2006; 13 (12): 1128-34.


Differential phosphorylation controls Maskin association with eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E and localization on the mitotic apparatus., Barnard DC, Cao Q, Richter JD., Mol Cell Biol. September 1, 2005; 25 (17): 7605-15.   


Temporal regulation of global gene expression and cellular morphology in Xenopus kidney cells in response to clinorotation., Kitamoto J, Fukui A, Asashima M., Adv Space Res. January 1, 2005; 35 (9): 1654-61.


Induction of the neural crest and the opportunities of life on the edge., Huang X, Saint-Jeannet JP., Dev Biol. November 1, 2004; 275 (1): 1-11.


Leaky scanning is the predominant mechanism for translation of human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein from E6/E7 bicistronic mRNA., Stacey SN, Jordan D, Williamson AJ, Brown M, Coote JH, Arrand JR., J Virol. August 1, 2000; 74 (16): 7284-97.


Binding analysis of Xenopus laevis translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) in initiation complex formation., Miyoshi H, Youtani T, Ide H, Hori H, Okamoto K, Ishikawa M, Wakiyama M, Nishino T, Ishida T, Miura K., J Biochem. November 1, 1999; 126 (5): 897-904.


Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4AIII (eIF4AIII) is functionally distinct from eIF4AI and eIF4AII., Li Q, Imataka H, Morino S, Rogers GW, Richter-Cook NJ, Merrick WC, Sonenberg N., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 1999; 19 (11): 7336-46.


A novel guanine exchange factor increases the competence of early ectoderm to respond to neural induction., Morgan R, Hooiveld MH, Durston AJ., Mech Dev. October 1, 1999; 88 (1): 67-72.   


Cellular stress in xenopus kidney cells enhances the phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor (eIF)4E and the association of eIF4F with poly(A)-binding protein., Fraser CS, Pain VM, Morley SJ., Biochem J. September 15, 1999; 342 Pt 3 519-26.


The association of initiation factor 4F with poly(A)-binding protein is enhanced in serum-stimulated Xenopus kidney cells., Fraser CS, Pain VM, Morley SJ., J Biol Chem. January 1, 1999; 274 (1): 196-204.


The role in neural patterning of translation initiation factor eIF4AII; induction of neural fold genes., Morgan R, Sargent MG., Development. July 1, 1997; 124 (14): 2751-60.   

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