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tRNA synthetases class I (E and Q), anti-codon binding domain
This entry represents the second ribosomal L25 like domain which is part of the anticodon binding domain. Other tRNA synthetase sub-families are too dissimilar to be included. This family includes only glutamyl and glutaminyl tRNA synthetases. In some organisms, a single glutamyl-tRNA synthetase aminoacylates both tRNA(Glu) and tRNA(Gln). [1]. 9562563. How glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase selects glutamine. Rath VL, Silvian LF, Beijer B, Sproat BS, Steitz TA;. Structure 1998;6:439-449. (from Pfam)
This entry represents the first of the two ribosomal L25-like domains of the anticodon binding domain. Other tRNA synthetase sub-families are too dissimilar to be included. This family includes only glutamyl and glutaminyl tRNA synthetases. In some organisms, a single glutamyl-tRNA synthetase aminoacylates both tRNA(Glu) and tRNA(Gln). [1]. 9562563. How glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase selects glutamine. Rath VL, Silvian LF, Beijer B, Sproat BS, Steitz TA;. Structure 1998;6:439-449. (from Pfam)
glutamate--tRNA ligase family protein
Members of this family include glutamate--tRNA ligases and tRNA glutamyl-Q(34) synthetase, both of which bind a tRNA and attach a glutamate residue, although at different sites on tRNA molecules, the latter at the anticodon site. It would be misleading to call the latter a glutamate--tRNA ligase, as the reaction is for base modification, rather than charging the tRNA with an amino acid destined for use in translation.
glutamine--tRNA ligase
glutamine--tRNA ligase catalyzes the attachment of glutamine to tRNA(Gln)
glutamine--tRNA ligase/YqeY domain fusion protein
This protein is a relatively rare aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, found in the cytosolic compartment of eukaryotes, in E. coli and a number of other Gram-negative Bacteria, and in Deinococcus radiodurans. In contrast, the pathway to Gln-tRNA in mitochondria, Archaea, Gram-positive Bacteria, and a number of other lineages is by misacylation with Glu followed by transamidation to correct the aminoacylation to Gln. This enzyme is a class I tRNA synthetase (hit by the pfam HMM tRNA-synt_1c) and is quite closely related to glutamyl-tRNA synthetases.
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