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Efficiently activated serine analogue is not transferred to yeast tRNASer (CROSBI ID 161176)

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Gruić-Sovulj, Ita ; Dulić, Morana ; Jarić, Jelena ; Cvetešić, Nevena ; Majsec, Kristina ; Weygand-Đurašević, Ivana Efficiently activated serine analogue is not transferred to yeast tRNASer // Croatica chemica acta, 83 (2010), 2; 163-169

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Gruić-Sovulj, Ita ; Dulić, Morana ; Jarić, Jelena ; Cvetešić, Nevena ; Majsec, Kristina ; Weygand-Đurašević, Ivana

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Efficiently activated serine analogue is not transferred to yeast tRNASer

Covalent attachment of cognate amino acid to the cognate tRNA is a prerequisite for the faithful synthesis of proteins in the cell. Aminoacylation of tRNA, catalyzed by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs), proceeds by a two-step reaction whereby amino acid is first activated and then transferred to the 3'-ribose of tRNA. Serine hydroxamate (SerHX) is an interesting analogue of serine as it exhibits antimicrobial activity due to its inhibition of serylation in yeast and Escherichia coli. SerHX also mimics a noncognate substrate of yeast seryl-tRNA synthetase (ScSerRS) since it is efficiently activated and edited by this enzyme. However, whether this analogue is also transferred to tRNA during the second step of aminoacylation was not previously known. Here we show, for the first time, that aminoacylation of yeast tRNA with SerHX does not occur at a measurable rate, suggesting that the transfer is less tolerable toward SerHX than the activation step.

serine hydroxamate; seryl-tRNA synthetase; tRNA; transfer step; amino acid activation

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Podaci o izdanju

83 (2)

2010.

163-169

objavljeno

0011-1643

Povezanost rada

Kemija, Biologija

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