Loss-of-function cancer-linked mutations in the EIF4G2 non-canonical translation initiation factor

This work identifies missense mutations in the translation initiation factor EIF4G2 gene in cancer, showing loss-of-function effects on binding to interacting proteins and translational activity.

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