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Literature summary for 6.1.1.10 extracted from

  • Jakubowski, H.; Goldman, E.
    Synthesis of homocysteine thiolactone by methionyl-tRNA synthetase in cultured mammalian cells (1993), FEBS Lett., 317, 237-240.
    View publication on PubMed

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Cricetulus griseus
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Escherichia coli
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Homo sapiens
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Mus musculus
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
HeLa cell
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Homo sapiens
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ovary CHO Cricetulus griseus
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renal cell carcinoma cell RAG Mus musculus
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
ATP + L-methionine + tRNAMet
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Cricetulus griseus AMP + diphosphate + L-methionyl-tRNAMet
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ATP + L-methionine + tRNAMet
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Mus musculus AMP + diphosphate + L-methionyl-tRNAMet
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ATP + L-methionine + tRNAMet
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Escherichia coli AMP + diphosphate + L-methionyl-tRNAMet
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ATP + L-methionine + tRNAMet
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Homo sapiens AMP + diphosphate + L-methionyl-tRNAMet
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ATP + L-methionine + tRNAMet
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae AMP + diphosphate + L-methionyl-tRNAMet
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additional information homocysteine thiolactone is formed as a product of an error-editing reaction, which prevents incorporation of homocysteine into tRNA and protein (not enzyme from temperature-sensitive mutant of CHO-cells, at non-permissive temperature) Cricetulus griseus ?
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additional information homocysteine thiolactone is formed as a product of an error-editing reaction, which prevents incorporation of homocysteine into tRNA and protein (not enzyme from temperature-sensitive mutant of CHO-cells, at non-permissive temperature) Mus musculus ?
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additional information homocysteine thiolactone is formed as a product of an error-editing reaction, which prevents incorporation of homocysteine into tRNA and protein (not enzyme from temperature-sensitive mutant of CHO-cells, at non-permissive temperature) Escherichia coli ?
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additional information homocysteine thiolactone is formed as a product of an error-editing reaction, which prevents incorporation of homocysteine into tRNA and protein (not enzyme from temperature-sensitive mutant of CHO-cells, at non-permissive temperature) Homo sapiens ?
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additional information homocysteine thiolactone is formed as a product of an error-editing reaction, which prevents incorporation of homocysteine into tRNA and protein (not enzyme from temperature-sensitive mutant of CHO-cells, at non-permissive temperature) Saccharomyces cerevisiae ?
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