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. 2014 Mar 12;2(1):e28387. doi: 10.4161/trla.28387

Table 1. Translation initiation factors found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes#.

Bacteria Archaea Eukaryotes # of subunits (name) Function
IF11 aIF1A1 eIF1A1 1 Binds SSU A site, blocking misloading of Met-tRNAi/fMet-tRNAf
IF21 aIF5B1 eIF5B1 1 Binds GTP. GTP-bound form interacts with tRNAi acceptor stem and the SSU subunit interface to mediate the LSU joining. GTP hydrolysis promoted by LSU factor binding center.
IF32 1 Anti-subunit re-association. Monitors correct tRNAf pairing with start codon. Bacteria-specific
aIF13 eIF1*4 1 Anti-subunit reassociation. Monitors correct tRNAi pairing with start codon
aIF23 eIF2*4 3 (α, β, γ) Binds GTP and Met-tRNAi. GTP hydrolysis before start codon recognition. This is promoted by eIF5 in eukaryotes.
eIF5*4 1 Activates eIF2 GTPase (GAP) to control start codon recognition. Binds eIF1, eIF2 and eIF3
eIF3*4 Yeast, 6 (a-c, g, i, j)
Mammals, 13 (a-m)
Scaffold of assembly, to bind eIF1, eIF5, eIF4F and the 40S SSU
eIF2B 5 (α−ε) Guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for eIF2
eIF4F 3 (eIF4E, eIF4G, eIF4A) Binds mRNA at its 5′ m7G cap structure and at its poly(A) tail. Contains eIF4A.
eIF4A 1 ATP-dependent mRNA helicase
eIF4B 1 Co-activator of eIF4A
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Universally conserved factors1 and domain-specific stringency factors (Bacteria,2 Archaea,3 and Eukaryotes4) are indicated. * signifies a part of the multi-initiation factor complex (MFC)