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TrmH family RNA methyltransferase
This family of proteins probably use S-AdoMet. [1]. 8265370. SpoU protein of Escherichia coli belongs to a new family of putative rRNA methylases. Koonin EV, Rudd KE;. Nucleic Acids Res 1993;21:5519-5519. [2]. 9321663. The spoU gene of escherichia coli , the fourth gene of the spoT operon, is essential for tRNA (Gm18) 2 ' - O -methyltransferase activity. Persson BC, Jager G, Gustafsson C;. Nucleic Acids Res 1997;25:4093-4097. (from Pfam)
tRNA (cytosine(32)/uridine(32)-2'-O)-methyltransferase TrmJ
tRNA (cytosine(32)/uridine(32)-2'-O)-methyltransferase TrmJ catalyzes the formation of 2'O-methylated cytidine (Cm32) or 2'O-methylated uridine (Um32) at position 32 in tRNA
Catalyzes the fromation of 2'O-methylated cytidine or 2'O-methylated uridine at position 32 in tRNA
TrmJ/YjtD family RNA methyltransferase
This is part of the trmH (spoU) family of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet)-dependent methyltransferases, and is now characterized, in E. coli, as a tRNA:Cm32/Um32 methyltransferase. It may be named TrMet(Xm32), or TrmJ, according to the nomenclature style chosen
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