6.3.5.7: glutaminyl-tRNA synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing)
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Word Map on EC 6.3.5.7
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6.3.5.7
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gln-trnagln
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gatcabs
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archaea
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aminoacyl-trnas
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trna-dependent
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transamidation
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misacylated
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mischarged
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asp-trnaasn
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aspartyl-trna
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asparaginyl-trna
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aminoacylation
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gln-trna
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methanothermobacter
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glutaminase
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thermautotrophicus
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trnaasn
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non-discriminating
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transamidase
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misaminoacylated
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glnrs
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analysis
- 6.3.5.7
- gln-trnagln
- gatcabs
- archaea
- aminoacyl-trnas
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trna-dependent
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transamidation
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misacylated
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mischarged
- asp-trnaasn
- aspartyl-trna
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asparaginyl-trna
- aminoacylation
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gln-trna
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methanothermobacter
- glutaminase
- thermautotrophicus
- trnaasn
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non-discriminating
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transamidase
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misaminoacylated
- glnrs
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
aa-tRNA amidotransferase, AdT, amidotransferase B, amidotransferase C, amidotransferase, glutamyl-transfer ribonucleate (glutamine-specific), aminoacyl-tRNA amidotransferase, BANKA_112750, gatA, GatB, GatCAB, GatCAB amidotransferase, GatDE, Gln4, GlnRS, Glu-AdT, Glu-amidotransferase, Glu-tRNAGln amidotransferase, Glu-tRNAGlnAT, GluAdT GatDE, GluRS, glutamyl-tRNA(Gln) amidotransferase, glutamyl-tRNAGln amidotransferase, nondiscriminating GluRS, PBANKA_071810, PF3D7_0416100, PF3D7_0628800, Qrsl1
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Crystallization
Crystallization on EC 6.3.5.7 - glutaminyl-tRNA synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing)
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reaction involves the intramolecular transfer of ammonia between two spatially separated active sites, molecular dynamics simulations on wild-type and mutant structures to investigate the transport of ammonia along two putative tunnels
the glutamine transamidosome complex consisting of tRNAGln, glutamyltRNA synthase (GluRS) and the heterotrimeric amidotransferase GatCAB is crystalyzed at 3.35 A. Crystals are grown by the sitting-drop vapour-diffusion method at 20°C