Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase

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One very interesting question in biology is how does an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase recognize a particular tRNA and charge it with the correct amino acid? This is a challenging problem, since all tRNAs have the same general structure. Interestingly, different tRNA synthetases accomplish this goal in different ways.
One very interesting question in biology is how does an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase recognize a particular tRNA and charge it with the correct amino acid? This is a challenging problem, since all tRNAs have the same general structure. Interestingly, different tRNA synthetases accomplish this goal in different ways.
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The <scene name='44/444597/Protein_surface_interaction/1'>glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase</scene> (GlnRS) interacts with both the anticodon loop and the acceptor stem. Genetic and biochemical data indicate that GlnRS interacts with all three bases of the <scene name='44/444597/Anticodon_loop/1'>anticodon loop</scene>, which are unstacked and splay outward so they can bind in separate recognition pockets of GlnRS. The 3' end of tRNAgln plunges deeply into a protein pocket that also binds the enzymes ATP and glutamine substrates.
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The <scene name='44/444597/Protein_surface_interaction/2'>glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase</scene> (GlnRS) interacts with both <scene name='44/444597/Acceptor_and_anticodon_interac/1'>the anticodon loop and the acceptor stem</scene>. Genetic and biochemical data indicate that GlnRS interacts with all three bases of the <scene name='44/444597/Anticodon_loop/1'>anticodon loop</scene>, which are unstacked and splay outward so they can bind in separate recognition pockets of GlnRS. The 3' end of tRNAgln plunges deeply into a protein pocket that also binds the enzyme's <scene name='44/444597/Atp_binding_site/1'>ATP</scene> and glutamine substrates.
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Arginine tRNA synthetase complex with Arg-tRNA 1f7v

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References

  1. 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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