- and cysteinyl-tRNA
synthetases is
known as the DALR
domain after characteristic conserved amino acids. Aminoacyl-tRNA
synthetases have been kinetically...
- reaction. To note:
biochemical nomenclature has
sometimes distinguished synthetases from
synthases and
sometimes treated the
words as synonyms. Commonly...
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biosynthetic mechanisms for
synthetases use
energy from
nucleoside triphosphates,
whereas synthases do not.
Glutathione synthetase stays true to this rule...
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Rotstein SH (Mar 2000). "Structure-function
relationships of
glutamine synthetases".
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nonribosomal peptide synthetases, which,
unlike the ribosomes, are
independent of
messenger RNA. Each
nonribosomal peptide synthetase can
synthesize only...
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sedimentation velocity, and
sedimentation equilibrium studies of succinyl-CoA
synthetases of
porcine heart and
Escherichia coli". Biochemistry. 25 (19): 5420–5...
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Polyprenyl synthetases are a
class of
enzymes responsible for
synthesis of isoprenoids.
Isoprenoid compounds are
synthesized by
various organisms. For...
- "Cloning, sequencing, and
expression of two
murine 2'-5'-oligoadenylate
synthetases. Structure-function relationships". J. Biol. Chem. 266 (23): 15293–9...
- process. Note that, originally,
biochemical nomenclature distinguished synthetases and synthases.
Under the
original definition,
synthases do not use energy...
- homology. The 20 aminoacyl-tRNA
synthetases are
divided into two classes, I and II.
class I aminoacyl-tRNA
synthetases contain a
characteristic Rossmann...