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Queuine (/kjuːiːn/) (Q) is a
hypermodified nucleobase found in the
first (or wobble)
position of the
anticodon of
tRNAs specific for Asn, Asp, His, and...
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queuine +
guanine Thus, the two
substrates of this
enzyme are tRNA-guanine and
queuine,
whereas its two
products are [tRNA]-
queuine and guanine...
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exact m****: 277.1175 u) may
refer to:
Entecavir (ETV)
Queuine (Q) This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
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biosynthesize a
nucleobase called queuine and a
nucleoside queuosine are
inhibited by the
activation of the preQ1 riboswitch.
Queuine is
involved in the anticodon...
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certain tRNAs in
bacteria and eukaryotes. It
contains the
nucleobase queuine.
Originally identified in E. coli,
queuosine was
found to
occupy the first...
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transglycosylase may
refer to: TRNA-guanine15 transglycosylase, an
enzyme Queuine tRNA-ribosyltransferase, an
enzyme This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- oxidoreductase,
queuine synthase (incorrect as
queuine is not the product), and
queuine:NADP+
oxidoreductase (incorrect as
queuine is not the product)...
- N-glycosylase/hydrolase (QNG1) that
releases queuine from Q-5'-monophosphate, and this
activity is
required for the
salvage of
queuine from
exogenous Queuosine by S...
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resistance of
thermophilic archaea such as
Thermococcus kodakarensis.
Queuine Kilpatrick MW,
Walker RT (September 1981). "The
nucleotide sequence of...
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ontology Molecular function protein binding queuine tRNA-ribosyltransferase
activity protein-containing
complex binding Cellular component cytoplasm...