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== Evolutionary related proteins ==
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== Evolution conservation and related proteins ==
TARS protein is highly dynamic protein that is necessary for protein synthesis, so it is no surprise to the <scene name='78/786634/Tars_conservation/2'>catalytic site to be the most conserved site</scene> for the protein. Since both mitochondrial and cytoplasmic activity in eukaryotic, bacterial and archaeal all perform similar function, it makes sense there is no deviation from structure from the catalytic site. The mostly highly conserved amino acid includes R363 (R448 in eukaryotes) which as mentioned earlier is important for ATP binding and is important for the step 1 mechanism of forming threonyl adenylate product<ref>PMID:10632708</ref><ref>PMID:12875846</ref>
TARS protein is highly dynamic protein that is necessary for protein synthesis, so it is no surprise to the <scene name='78/786634/Tars_conservation/2'>catalytic site to be the most conserved site</scene> for the protein. Since both mitochondrial and cytoplasmic activity in eukaryotic, bacterial and archaeal all perform similar function, it makes sense there is no deviation from structure from the catalytic site. The mostly highly conserved amino acid includes R363 (R448 in eukaryotes) which as mentioned earlier is important for ATP binding and is important for the step 1 mechanism of forming threonyl adenylate product<ref>PMID:10632708</ref><ref>PMID:12875846</ref>

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Threonyl-tRNA Synthetase/ligase

Staphylococcus aureus threonyl-tRNA Synthetase bound to Threonyl-Sulfamoyl Adenosine

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