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- EIF4G comment "(eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gamma) is a protein involved in bringing mRNA to the ribosome for translation initiation, in general based on mRNA's distinctive guanosine cap. Species versions of eIF4G have been studied in everything from humans, to yeast, to wheat. However, eIF4G is exclusively found in domain Eukarya, not in domains Bacteria or Archaea (these do not have capped mRNA).".