The role of the catalytic domain of E. coli GluRS in tRNA(Gln) discrimination
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2009-06-18Author
Dasgupta, Saumya
Saha, Rajesh
Dey, Chiranjeeb
Banerjee, Rajat
Roy, Siddhartha
Basu, Gautam
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Discrimination of tRNAGln is an integral function of several bacterial glutamyl-tRNA synthetases (GluRS). The origin of the discrimination is thought to arise from unfavorable interactions between tRNAGln and the anticodon-binding domain of GluRS. From experiments on an anticodon-binding domain truncated Escherichia coli (E. coli) GluRS (catalytic domain) and a chimeric protein, constructed from the catalytic domain of E. coli GluRS and the anticodon-binding domain of E. coli glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase (GlnRS), we show that both proteins discriminate against E. coli tRNAGln. Our results demonstrate that in addition to the anticodon-binding domain, tRNAGln discriminatory elements may be present in the catalytic domain in E. coli GluRS as well.
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