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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Cell Culture
SUBMITTER: Takehiro Suzuki
LAB HEAD: Naoshi Dohmae
PROVIDER: PXD063151 | Pride | 2025-08-25
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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The Journal of biological chemistry 20250704 8
Polyamines are present in all living organisms, and their homeostasis is closely associated with human health and disease. Furthermore, they are small aliphatic cations that exhibit multifunctional activities through interactions with acidic substances, thereby precluding our understanding of their molecular functions in biological processes. eIF5A1 and eIF5A2 share high amino acid sequence similarity, and hypusination, using spermidine, is essential for their functions. eIF5A1 is ubiquitously e ...[more]