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Functional convergence of two lysyl-tRNA synthetases with unrelated topologies

Terada et al., 2002

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17030612262672946930
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Terada T
Nureki O
Ishitani R
Ambrogelly A
Ibba M
Söll D
Yokoyama S
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nature structural biology

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Lysyl-tRNA can be synthesized by both a class I (LysRS-I) and a class II (LysRS-II) lysyl- tRNA synthetase. The crystal structure of LysRS-I from Pyrococcus horikoshii at 2.6 Å resolution reveals extensive similarity with glutamyl-tRNA synthetase (GluRS). A comparison …
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