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. 2012 Dec 21;14(1):177–190. doi: 10.3390/ijms14010177

Table 1.

Modification of translation initiation factors both prior to and during apoptosis and their involvement in inhibition of general cap-dependent translation (middle column) and selective translation dependent on cis-elements (right column).

Translation initiation factor Modifications of initiation factors involved in inhibition of cap-dependent translation Involvement of modified initiation factors in selective translation dependent on cis-elements
eIF2 .Phosphorylation of eIF2α [5,810] .Relief of uORF-mediated translation initiation [4447]
.Caspase cleavage of eIF2α [15,16]

eIF2B .Phosphorylation of eIF2Bɛ [1719]

eIF3 .Caspase cleavage of eIF3j [23]
.Phosphorylation of eIF3f by CDK11 [24]
.Interaction of eIF3c or eIF3e with ISG56/IFIT1 [21]
.Sequestration by eIF4G caspase cleavage fragments [36]

4E-BP1/2 .Caspase cleavage of 4E-BP1 [30]

eIF4F
eIF4E .Sequestration by hypophosphorylated and cleaved 4E-BP1/2 [29,30]
.Sequestration by eIF4GI/II-caspase-cleavage fragments [36]
eIF4AI/II .Interaction with PDCD4 [33]
.Sequestration by eIF4GI/II-caspase-cleavage fragments [36]
eIF4GI/II .Phosphorylation of eIF4GI by PAK2 [35]
.Caspase cleavage of eIF4GI and eIF4GII [36]

PABP .Caspase cleavage [39]
.Sequestration by eIF4GI/II-caspase-cleavage fragments [36]

P97/DAP5 .Induction of IRES-mediated translation [5355]