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proS
Proline-tRNA ligase (ProRS) is an essential component of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases family, which plays a pivotal role in interpreting the genetic code by linking amino acids to their respective tRNA molecules, driven by ATP hydrolysis. Specifically, ProRS falls under the Class IIA aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. In its solution form, ProRS from E. coli B exists as a dimer.
A comprehensive understanding of ProRS includes its specificity determinants within tRNAPro for recognition, notably the R144 residue, which makes crucial contact with G72 in the tRNAPro acceptor stem. The catalytic activity and efficiency of aminoacylation, particularly in the context of unmodified tRNAPro, have been studied. An experimental evolution experiment revealed how point mutations in ProRS can enhance aminoacylation efficiency, mitigating the growth defect associated with TrmD deficiency.
Sequence and Features
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