6.1.1.21: histidine-tRNA ligase
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Word Map on EC 6.1.1.21
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6.1.1.21
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synthetases
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aminoacylation
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aminoacyl-trna
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autoantibody
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histidylation
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myositis
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anti-jo-1
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polymyositis
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anticodon
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dermatomyositis
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aarss
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perrault
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hiss
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histidinol
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anti-synthetase
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guanylyltransferase
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hsd17b4
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myositis-specific
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c10orf2
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thrrs
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threonyl-trna
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trna-like
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acid-starved
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seryl-trna
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analysis
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medicine
- 6.1.1.21
- synthetases
- aminoacylation
- aminoacyl-trna
- autoantibody
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histidylation
- myositis
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anti-jo-1
- polymyositis
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anticodon
- dermatomyositis
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aarss
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perrault
- hiss
- histidinol
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anti-synthetase
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guanylyltransferase
- hsd17b4
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myositis-specific
- c10orf2
- thrrs
- threonyl-trna
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trna-like
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acid-starved
- seryl-trna
- analysis
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
antihistidyl-tRNA synthetase, class II histidyl-tRNA synthetase, HARS, HARS1, HARS2, HisRS, HisRS-1, HisRS-2, Histidine translase, Histidine--tRNA ligase, Histidine--tRNA ligase homolog, histidine-tRNA ligase, histidine-tRNA ligase homolog, histidyl tRNA synthetase, Histidyl-transfer ribonucleate synthetase, histidyl-transfer RNA synthetase, Histidyl-tRNA synthetase, HRS, HTS1, Jo-1, Jo-1 antigen, mitochondrial histidyl tRNA synthetase, Synthetase, histidyl-transfer ribonucleate
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analysis
alternating catalysis requires a mechanism for coupling events between active sites, presumably through conformational changes propagated between these active sites, a version of HisRS is developed that features the site-specific incorporation of extrinsic environmentally sensitive fluorescent probes, allowing the adenylation reaction to be followed by stopped-flow fluorometry
medicine
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purified Jo-1 antigen will be useful in determining the role of anti-Jo-1 in the pathogenesis of polymyositis
medicine
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the autoantibody anti-Jo-1 is a useful diagnostic tool since the antibody is very specific for polymyositis
medicine
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patients suffering from autoimmune-disease myositis develop antibodies against a histidyl-tRNA synthetase. Cytoplasm is the sole localization of enzyme-green fluorescent protein or green fluorescent protein-enzyme construct in T24 cell, HeLa cell and L6 cell