This is the N-terminal domain of Translation initiation factor 5A from eukaryotes and archaea, which has a SH2-like fold. These proteins are involved in translation elongation and eIF5A is specifically required to promote peptide-bond formation betwe ...
This is the N-terminal domain of Translation initiation factor 5A from eukaryotes and archaea, which has a SH2-like fold. These proteins are involved in translation elongation and eIF5A is specifically required to promote peptide-bond formation between consecutive proline residues [1-5]. This entry also includes Woronin body major protein Hex1, which is similar to eIF5A.