v5.1.0.3
Cicer data from the Legume Information System
Type | Family |
Description | Serine-tRNA ligase ( ) exists as monomer and belongs to class IIa [ ].The serine-tRNA ligases from a few of the archaea that belong to this group are different from the set of mutually more closely related serine-tRNA ligases from eubacteria, eukaryotes, and other archaea ( ). There are two distinct types of seryl-tRNA synthetase, as differentiated by primary sequence analysis, three-dimensional structure and substrate recognition mechanism: type 1 ( ) is found in the majority of organisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes and archaea), whereas type 2 (this entry) is confined to some methanogenic archaea [ ]. Methanosarcina barkeri possesses two seryl-tRNA synthetases, one of each type [].The aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (also known as aminoacyl-tRNA ligases) catalyse the attachment of an amino acid to its cognate transfer RNA molecule in a highly specific two-step reaction [ , ]. These proteins differ widely in size and oligomeric state, and have limited sequence homology []. The 20 aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are divided into two classes, I and II. Class I aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases contain a characteristic Rossman fold catalytic domain and are mostly monomeric []. Class II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases share an anti-parallel β-sheet fold flanked by α-helices [], and are mostly dimeric or multimeric, containing at least three conserved regions [, , ]. However, tRNA binding involves an α-helical structure that is conserved between class I and class II synthetases. In reactions catalysed by the class I aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, the aminoacyl group is coupled to the 2'-hydroxyl of the tRNA, while, in class II reactions, the 3'-hydroxyl site is preferred. The synthetases specific for arginine, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, tyrosine, tryptophan, valine, and some lysine synthetases (non-eukaryotic group) belong to class I synthetases. The synthetases specific for alanine, asparagine, aspartic acid, glycine, histidine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, and some lysine synthetases (non-archaeal group), belong to class-II synthetases. Based on their mode of binding to the tRNA acceptor stem, both classes of tRNA synthetases have been subdivided into three subclasses, designated 1a, 1b, 1c and 2a, 2b, 2c []. |
Short Name | Ser-tRNA-ligase_2_arc |