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6.1.1.4: leucine-tRNA ligase

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about leucine-tRNA ligase, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 6.1.1.4

Reaction

ATP
+
L-leucine
+
tRNALeu
=
AMP
+
diphosphate
+
L-leucyl-tRNALeu

Synonyms

AaLeuRS, alphabeta-LeuRS, b0642, cytoplasmic LeuRS, EcLeuRS, GlLeuRS, HcleuRS, hs mt LeuRS, JW0637, LARS, LARS1, LARS2, Leucine translase, Leucine--tRNA ligase, Leucyl-transfer ribonucleate synthetase, Leucyl-transfer ribonucleic acid synthetase, Leucyl-transfer RNA synthetase, leucyl-tRNA ligase, leucyl-tRNA syntethase, Leucyl-tRNA synthetase, leucyl-tRNA synthetase 1, leucyl—tRNA synthetase, LeuRS, LeuRS1, LeuRS2, LeuRSTT, leuS, LRS, MmLeuRS, More, mt leucyl-tRNA synthetase, mt-LeuRS, mtLeuRS, PhLeuRS, Synthetase, leucyl-transfer ribonucleate, ycLeuRS

ECTree

     6 Ligases
         6.1 Forming carbon-oxygen bonds
             6.1.1 Ligases forming aminoacyl-tRNA and related compounds
                6.1.1.4 leucine-tRNA ligase

Source Tissue

Source Tissue on EC 6.1.1.4 - leucine-tRNA ligase

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SOURCE TISSUE
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
SOURCE
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LARS1 is over-expressed in lung cancer cell line A549
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
transmitochondrial, osteosarcoma-derived (143B.TK-) cybrid cell lines from patients
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
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LARS1 is over-expressed in lung cancer cells compared to control tissue
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
LeuRS expression in mammary gland tissue is significantly higher during lactation compared to pregnancy. In pregnancy mammary gland tissue LeuRS showed no difference in the acinar buds and the connective tissue. While in lactating mammary gland tissue, most of LeuRS is expressed in the acinar buds with only a small amount detected in the connective tissue, quantitative real-time PCR expression analysis. the level of LeuRS expression is significantly higher in lactating mammary gland tissue than in pregnancy mammary gland tissue
Manually annotated by BRENDA team