Isolation and characterization of the mutant N-terminal catalytical module of the B. taurus Tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase with the replacement of Trp87 and Trp283 by alanine
Abstract:Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase is one of the major enzymes of protein synthesis. The mammalian tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase consists of two structural units, the N-terminal catalytic (mini TyrRS) and the C-terminal cytokine-like modules. In a full length TyrRS, the N-terminal module carries out the catalytic function of binding the amino acid to tRNA, while the C-module adjusts and stabilizes the placement of tRNA in the active center of the enzyme. After cleavage of tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase with elastase on the mini Tyr… Show more
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