Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase
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| - | '''Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase''' (aaRS) catalyzes the esterification of a specific amino acid to its cognate tRNA to form an aminoacyl-tRNA.  The amino acid is transferred by the ribosome from the aminoacylated-tRNA onto a growing polypeptide chain.  Class I of aaRS is a monomer or dimer, it has 2 highly conserved sequence motifs and it aminoacylates at the 2’-OH of an adenosine nucleotide. Class II of aaRS is a dimer or tetramer, it has 3 highly conserved sequence motifs and it aminoacylates at the 3’-OH of an adenosine nucleotide.   CP1 domain of RS edits a mischarged aa-tRNA.  Some of the crystal structures are complexes of the RS with their reactant analog: amino acid-sulfamoyl adenine (aa-SA). For '''pyrrolysyl-RS''' details see [[Pyrrolysyl-tRNA synthetase]].  | + | '''Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase''' (aaRS) catalyzes the esterification of a specific amino acid to its cognate tRNA to form an aminoacyl-tRNA.  The amino acid is transferred by the ribosome from the aminoacylated-tRNA onto a growing polypeptide chain.  Class I of aaRS is a monomer or dimer, it has 2 highly conserved sequence motifs and it aminoacylates at the 2’-OH of an adenosine nucleotide. Class II of aaRS is a dimer or tetramer, it has 3 highly conserved sequence motifs and it aminoacylates at the 3’-OH of an adenosine nucleotide.   CP1 domain of RS edits a mischarged aa-tRNA.  Some of the crystal structures are complexes of the RS with their reactant analog: amino acid-sulfamoyl adenine (aa-SA).<ref>PMID:8422978</ref> For '''pyrrolysyl-RS''' details see [[Pyrrolysyl-tRNA synthetase]].  | 
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**[[2gls]], [[1lgr]] – StGlnRS – ''Salmonella typhimurium''<br />  | **[[2gls]], [[1lgr]] – StGlnRS – ''Salmonella typhimurium''<br />  | ||
**[[2lgs]] – StGlnRS + Glu<br />  | **[[2lgs]] – StGlnRS + Glu<br />  | ||
| - | **[1qrt]], [[1qru]], [[1qrs]] - EcGlnRS (mutant) + Gln-tRNA<br />  | + | **[[1qrt]], [[1qru]], [[1qrs]] - EcGlnRS (mutant) + Gln-tRNA<br />  | 
**[[1gtr]], [[1gts]], [[1gsg]] - EcGlnRS + Gln-tRNA<br />  | **[[1gtr]], [[1gts]], [[1gsg]] - EcGlnRS + Gln-tRNA<br />  | ||
**[[1qtq]] - EcGlnRS + Gln-tRNA + Gln analog  | **[[1qtq]] - EcGlnRS + Gln-tRNA + Gln analog  | ||
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== References ==  | == References ==  | ||
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[[Category:Topic Page]]  | [[Category:Topic Page]]  | ||
Revision as of 11:23, 3 December 2015
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase (aaRS) catalyzes the esterification of a specific amino acid to its cognate tRNA to form an aminoacyl-tRNA.  The amino acid is transferred by the ribosome from the aminoacylated-tRNA onto a growing polypeptide chain.  Class I of aaRS is a monomer or dimer, it has 2 highly conserved sequence motifs and it aminoacylates at the 2’-OH of an adenosine nucleotide. Class II of aaRS is a dimer or tetramer, it has 3 highly conserved sequence motifs and it aminoacylates at the 3’-OH of an adenosine nucleotide.   CP1 domain of RS edits a mischarged aa-tRNA.  Some of the crystal structures are complexes of the RS with their reactant analog: amino acid-sulfamoyl adenine (aa-SA).[1] For pyrrolysyl-RS details see Pyrrolysyl-tRNA synthetase.
3D Structures of Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase
Updated on 03-December-2015
References
- ↑ Cavarelli J, Moras D. Recognition of tRNAs by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. FASEB J. 1993 Jan;7(1):79-86. PMID:8422978
 
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