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Antibody is stable for 24 months.
Positive Control: HeLa cells. Cellular Localization: Nucleus.
Specificity Comments: Translation initiation in eukaryotes necessitates the assembly of an 80S ribosomal complex. Eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) are utilized in a sequence of reactions that leads to 80S ribosomal assembly and initiation of translation. Mammalian eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4F (eIF4F) is a protein complex that contains eIF4A, eIF4E and eIF4G, binds mRNA at a5 cap, eIF4A (I, II) are bidirectional RNA helicases, and eIF4G (I, II) are scaffolding proteins which coordinate eIF4E, eIF4A, eIF3and the 40S ribosome. Human eIF4AI (eIF4A, DDX2A) is a 406 amino acid protein that is 92.7% homologous to mouse eIF4AI. The promoter region of human eIF4A1 contains TATA and CAAT motifs and consensus binding sites to Sp1 and AP2.
Predicted to work in Chick, Mouse, Rat, Xenopus and Zebrafish
eIF4A2 is a 407 amino acid ATP-dependent RNA helicase belonging to the DEAD box helicase family. It contains one helicase ATP-binding domain and a helicase C-terminal domain. eIF4A2, a subunit of the eIF4F complex, acts as a protein-synthesis initiation factor and thus plays an important role in the binding of mRNA to the 43S pre-initiation complex of ribosomes. Human eIF4A2 interacts with the NS5B protein of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and facilitates the genomic RNA synthesis of NS5B protein by unwinding the secondary structure of the HCV genome. It is ubiquitously expressed in most of normal tissues, but in variable amounts.
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Protein Aliases: ATP dependent RNA helicase eIF4A 2; ATP-dependent RNA helicase eIF4A-2; eIF-4A-II; Eukaryotic initiation factor 4A-II; eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4A isoform 2; N-terminally processed
Gene Aliases: BM-010; DDX2B; eIF-4A-II; EIF4A; eIF4A-II; EIF4A2; EIF4F
UniProt ID: (Human) Q14240
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1974
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