SUI1
In molecular biology, the single-domain protein SUI1 is a translation Eukaryotic [initiation factor|initiation factor] often found in the fungus, Saccharomyces cerevisiae but it is also found in other eukaryotes and prokaryotes as well as archaea. It is otherwise known as Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1 in eukaryotes or YciH in bacteria.
Function
SUI1 is a translation initiation factor that directs the ribosome to the translation start site, helped by eIF2 and the initiator Met-tRNAiMet. SUI1 ensures that translation initiation commences from the correct start codon, by stabilizing the pre-initiation complex around the start codon. SUI1 promotes a high initiation fidelity for the AUG codon, discriminating against non-AUG codons.In E. coli however, it seems that the SUI1 homolog YciH is an inhibitor of translation during stress instead.