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===Catalytic Domain (Residue 243-532)===
===Catalytic Domain (Residue 243-532)===
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As the name implies, the catalytic domain is the main area of aminoacylation activity. This domain is linked with N2-Domain of TARS by a alpha helix, or a linker helix (residue 225-242)<ref>PMID:10319817</ref>. The domain is architecturally described as a 2-layer alpha beta sandwhich. The importance of the domain is that it has 3 sites of binding: motif 1: ordering loop; motif 2 loop, Motif 3: threonine loop, and motif 4: ATP loop. The main important residues and cofactors within in the catalytic site include: Tyr468,Arg365, His309, Zinc and Magnesium.
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As the name implies, the <scene name='78/786634/Catalytic_structure_of_tars/1'>catalytic domain</scene> is the main area of aminoacylation activity. This domain is linked with N2-Domain of TARS by a alpha helix, or a linker helix (residue 225-242)<ref>PMID:10319817</ref>. The domain is architecturally described as a 2-layer alpha beta sandwhich. The importance of the domain is that it has 3 sites of binding: motif 1: ordering loop; motif 2 loop, Motif 3: threonine loop, and motif 4: ATP loop. The main important residues and cofactors within in the catalytic site include: Tyr468,Arg365, His309, Zinc and Magnesium.
[[Image:Catalytic domain motif.jpg]]
[[Image:Catalytic domain motif.jpg]]
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===Anti-Codon Domain(Residue 533-645)===
===Anti-Codon Domain(Residue 533-645)===
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Lastly, there is the C-terminus domain of the TARS protein, otherwise known as the anticodon-domain. This alpha-beta region is conserved through most aaRs class 2 molecules but have a specificity towards binding to tRNA-thr. This domain has a Rossmann-fold, which is 3-layer sandwhich fold necessary for binding of nucleotides, in this case tRNA nucleotides. This domain recognize and bind to tRNA-thr major groove containing BGU anticodon consensus sequence (B: Guanine, Cytosine, or Uracil). Although tRNA binding is important to hold on for aminoacylation, this should not be confused with having any aminoacylation activity.
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Lastly, there is the C-terminus domain of the TARS protein, otherwise known as the <scene name='78/786634/E_coli_tars_binding_to_trna/2'>anticodon-domain</scene>. This alpha-beta region is conserved through most aaRs class 2 molecules but have a specificity towards binding to tRNA-thr. This domain has a Rossmann-fold, which is 3-layer sandwhich fold necessary for binding of nucleotides, in this case tRNA nucleotides. This domain recognize and bind to tRNA-thr major groove containing BGU anticodon consensus sequence (B: Guanine, Cytosine, or Uracil). Although tRNA binding is important to hold on for aminoacylation, this should not be confused with having any aminoacylation activity.
[[Image:S.Aureus binding to threonyl-adenylate.jpg|center|thumb|350px|'''Representative image of catalytic domain binding of threonyl-adenylate. The image includes residue Arg365 binding to threonyl-adenylate representing ATP and Thr amino acylation activity.]]
[[Image:S.Aureus binding to threonyl-adenylate.jpg|center|thumb|350px|'''Representative image of catalytic domain binding of threonyl-adenylate. The image includes residue Arg365 binding to threonyl-adenylate representing ATP and Thr amino acylation activity.]]

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Threonyl-tRNA Synthetase/ligase

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

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