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==Glutaminyl-tRNA Synthetase== | ==Glutaminyl-tRNA Synthetase== | ||
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Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase or GlnRS is a class 1 tRNA synthetase that requires tRNA binding for adenylate synthesis, which suggests that the large substrate could be required to form the active site structure. <ref name=Aminoacyl>12737824</ref> Genetic evidence shows that induced fit conformational changes are a big part in the mechanism of GlnRS. <ref name=Aminoacyl>12737824</ref> Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase is an enzyme which is able to catalyze the transfer of the amino acid glutamine to the A76 hydroxyl group of tRNA^Gln. <ref name=Aminoacyl>12737824</ref> Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase was highly expressed in the developing of unborn-baby related human brains in many cell types. <ref name=Atrophy>24656866</ref> | Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase or GlnRS is a class 1 tRNA synthetase that requires tRNA binding for adenylate synthesis, which suggests that the large substrate could be required to form the active site structure. <ref name=Aminoacyl>12737824</ref> Genetic evidence shows that induced fit conformational changes are a big part in the mechanism of GlnRS. <ref name=Aminoacyl>12737824</ref> Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase is an enzyme which is able to catalyze the transfer of the amino acid glutamine to the A76 hydroxyl group of tRNA^Gln. <ref name=Aminoacyl>12737824</ref> Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase was highly expressed in the developing of unborn-baby related human brains in many cell types. <ref name=Atrophy>24656866</ref> | ||
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