ATP binding domain 4 Functions: Difference between revisions
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ATP Binding domain 4 proteins | ATP Binding domain 4 proteins | ||
- shows little homology with human protein, and the % sequence ID = 36.8% | - shows little homology with human protein, and the % sequence ID = 36.8% | ||
- under the family of AAHN-like super family | |||
My sequences: | |||
putative n-type ATP pyrophosphatase from Pyrococcus furiosus, the Northeast Structural Genomics Target PfR23 | |||
- ATP pyrophosphatase (ATP PPase) is used to assist lysidine formation using a lysine-specific loop and tRNA recognition domain | |||
- Lysidine is a lysine-combined modified cytidine, locating at antcodon wobble position (34) of bacterial tRNA | |||
- Usually ATP-pyrophosphatatse has a domain of GMP synthetase, for adding adenine and help lysine attack on Carbon atom. | |||
http://www.pnas.org/content/102/21/7487.abstract |
Revision as of 07:15, 19 May 2009
ATP Binding domain 4 proteins - shows little homology with human protein, and the % sequence ID = 36.8% - under the family of AAHN-like super family
My sequences:
putative n-type ATP pyrophosphatase from Pyrococcus furiosus, the Northeast Structural Genomics Target PfR23
- ATP pyrophosphatase (ATP PPase) is used to assist lysidine formation using a lysine-specific loop and tRNA recognition domain - Lysidine is a lysine-combined modified cytidine, locating at antcodon wobble position (34) of bacterial tRNA - Usually ATP-pyrophosphatatse has a domain of GMP synthetase, for adding adenine and help lysine attack on Carbon atom. http://www.pnas.org/content/102/21/7487.abstract