Date published: 2025-9-10

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eIF1AY Inibidores

eIF1AY inhibitors represent a class of compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A (eIF1A), which is essential in the initiation phase of protein synthesis. eIF1A plays a crucial role in stabilizing the binding of the initiator tRNA to the small ribosomal subunit and promoting the proper scanning of the messenger RNA (mRNA) for the start codon. By inhibiting eIF1A, these compounds disrupt the normal initiation process, leading to a decrease in overall protein synthesis. This inhibition can have significant effects on cellular processes, as protein synthesis is fundamental to cell growth, division, and response to environmental stimuli.

The mechanism of action of eIF1AY inhibitors involves binding to specific sites on the eIF1A protein, thereby preventing its interaction with the ribosomal subunits and other initiation factors. This binding can induce conformational changes in eIF1A, rendering it incapable of performing its function in the initiation complex. The development and study of eIF1AY inhibitors have provided valuable insights into the molecular dynamics of translation initiation and the regulatory mechanisms controlling protein synthesis. These compounds have also been used as tools in research to dissect the roles of eIF1A in various cellular pathways and to understand the broader implications of translational control in cellular physiology. The study of eIF1AY inhibitors continues to be a dynamic field, contributing to our understanding of the intricate processes that govern gene expression at the translational level.

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