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Changing the amino acid specificity of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase by genetic engineering.

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  • Changing the amino acid specificity of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase by genetic engineering. Abstract Text:

    s ohnoS Ohno,t yokogawaT Yokogawa,k nishikawaK Nishikawa,

    In an attempt to generate mutant aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases capable of charging non-canonical amino acids, a series of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase (TyrRS) mutants was constructed by site-specific mutagenesis of putative active site residues, which were deduced by analogy with those of Bacillus stearothermophilus TyrRS. Among these mutants, one with the replacement of tyrosine at position 43 by glycine, "Y43G," was found to be able to utilize several 3-substituted tyrosine analogues as substrates for aminoacylation. The catalytic efficiency (k(cat)/K(m)) of mutant Y43G for aminoacylation with L-tyrosine was about 400-fold decreased as compared to that of the wild-type TyrRS. On the other hand, the ability to utilize 3-iodo-L-tyrosine was newly generated in this mutant TyrRS, since the wild-type TyrRS could not accept 3-iodo-L-tyrosine at all under physiological conditions. This mutant TyrRS should serve as a new tool for site-specific incorporation of non-canonical amino acids, such as those in 3-substituted tyrosine analogues, into proteins in an appropriate translation system in vivo or in vitro.

    Changing the amino acid specificity of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase by genetic engineering. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s ohnoS Ohno,t yokogawaT Yokogawa,k nishikawaK Nishikawa,

    For similar enzymes and coenzymes: enzymes: ligases: carbon-oxygen ligases: amino acyl-trna synthetases: tyrosine-trna ligase research abstracts see: enzymes and coenzymes: enzymes: ligases: carbon-oxygen ligases: amino acyl-trna synthetases: tyrosine-trna ligase research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 130

    Page Numbers: 417-23

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2001

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Changing the amino acid specificity of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase by genetic engineering. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Tyrosine-tRNA Ligase

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Changing the amino acid specificity of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase by genetic engineering. Information

    Substance Name: Tyrosine-tRNA Ligase

    Registry Number: EC 6.1.1.1

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Changing the amino acid specificity of yeast tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase by genetic engineering.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Biomolecular Science, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan.

    Country: Japan

    Japan Research PublicationJapan Research Publication

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