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Fig. 3. The dynamic equilibrium between polysomes and stress granules is regulated
by the availability of eIF2-GTP-tRNAMet and TIA proteins.
Stress-induced activation of eIF2
kinases reduces the concentration of
eIF2-GTP-tRNAMet, allowing TIA proteins to promote the assembly of
stress granules. Several eukaryotic viruses [e.g. herpes simplex virus (HSV),
adenovirus (adeno), vaccinia virus (VV) and influenza virus] prevent
stress-induced translational arrest by inhibiting the activity of eIF2
kinases or activating eIF2
phosphatases. Green events and arrows
indicate routes leading to translational activation; red events and arrows
indicate events leading to translational inhibition.