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Representative image of editing domain that demonstrates amino acid important in binding and hydrolyzing serine-tRNA(thr). Note, the amino acids highlighted in light blue are the amino acid important for hydrolysis (His-73, Met181, and Lys 156). Also not shown is Tyr103 who plays an important role in changing tRNA acceptor stem from catalytic domain to editing domain.
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| (current) | 04:10, 2 May 2018 | Khadar Abdi (Talk | contribs) | 640×692 | 99 KB | Representative image of editing domain that demonstrates amino acid important in binding and hydrolyzing serine-tRNA(thr). Note, the amino acids highlighted in light blue are the amino acid important for hydrolysis (His-73, Met181, and Lys 156). Also not |
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