6.1.1.16: cysteine-tRNA ligase
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Word Map on EC 6.1.1.16
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6.1.1.16
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synthetases
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aminoacyl-trnas
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aminoacylation
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cys-trnacys
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prolyl-trna
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prors
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seprs
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cysteinyl-trnacys
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asnrs
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atp-ppi
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ilers
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valrs
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o-phosphoseryl-trna
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maripaludis
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aarss
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sep-trna:cys-trna
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sepcyss
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o-phosphoserine
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drug development
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molecular biology
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medicine
- 6.1.1.16
- synthetases
- aminoacyl-trnas
- aminoacylation
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cys-trnacys
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prolyl-trna
- prors
- seprs
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cysteinyl-trnacys
- asnrs
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atp-ppi
- ilers
- valrs
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o-phosphoseryl-trna
- maripaludis
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aarss
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sep-trna:cys-trna
- sepcyss
- o-phosphoserine
- drug development
- molecular biology
- medicine
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Synonyms
CarS, CARS1, CARS2, class I CysRS, class I cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase, CRS, CysRS, cysS, Cysteine translase, Cysteine--tRNA ligase, cysteine-specific aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, cysteinyl tRNA synthetase, Cysteinyl-transfer ribonucleate synthetase, Cysteinyl-transfer RNA synthetase, Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase, MSMEG_6074, Synthetase, cysteinyl-transfer ribonucleate
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 6.1.1.16 - cysteine-tRNA ligase
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dimer
monomer
additional information
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x * 92000, enzyme form I, SDS-PAGE, x * 86000, enzyme form II, SDS-PAGE
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2 * 87000, recombinant His-tagged wild-type full-length enzyme, SDS-PAGE, 2 * 76000, recombinant His-tagged deletion mutant enzymes, SDS-PAGE
dimer
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2 * 120000, SDS-PAGE in presence of 2-mercaptoethanol, enzyme form CRS-2
the enzyme forms a class I ternary complex with EF-Tu, overview
additional information
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human CysRS does not associate with the multi-synthetase complex, yet contains an eukaryotic-specific C-terminal extension that follows the tRNA anticodon-binding domain, the C-terminal extension is not involved in dimer formation, but is important for stable binding of tRNACys in the aminoacylation reaction step