Protein Domain : N-end rule aminoacyl transferase, C-terminal IPR007472

Type  Domain
Description  This entry represents the C-terminal region of aminoacyl-transferases found in both eukaryotic (Arginine-tRNA-protein transferase) and prokaryotic (Aspartate/glutamate leucyltransferase) enzymes.Arginine-tRNA-protein transferase catalyses the post-translational conjugation of arginine to the N terminus of a protein. In eukaryotes, this functions as part of the N-end rule pathway of protein degradation by conjugating a destabilising amino acid to the N-terminal aspartate or glutamate of a protein, targeting the protein for ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis [ ]. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cys20, 23, 94 and/or 95 are thought to be important for activity []. Of these, only Cys 94 appears to be completely conserved in this family. Aspartate/glutamate leucyltransferase (also known as bacterial protein transferase or Bpt) functions in the N-end rule pathway of protein degradation where it conjugates Leu from its aminoacyl-tRNA to the N-termini of proteins containing an N-terminal aspartate or glutamate. This protein shows sequence similarity to the eukaryotic N-end rule pathway component arginyl-transferase Ate1 [ ].
Short Name  N-end_Aminoacyl_Trfase_C

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