2.1.1.214: tRNA (guanine10-N2)-methyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.1.1.214
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2.1.1.214
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methyltransferases
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nucleoside
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mtases
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anticodons
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1-methyladenosine
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s-adenosylmethionine-dependent
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methylase
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zinc-finger
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two-subunit
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archaeon
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rrna
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decoding
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zinc-binding
- 2.1.1.214
- methyltransferases
- nucleoside
- mtases
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anticodons
- 1-methyladenosine
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s-adenosylmethionine-dependent
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methylase
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zinc-finger
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two-subunit
- archaeon
- rrna
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decoding
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zinc-binding
Reaction
Synonyms
(m2G10) methyltransferase, archaeal Trm11, EC 2.1.1.32, eukaryotic m2G10 tRNA methyltransferase, eukaryotic Trm11, N2, N2-dimethylguanosine tRNA methyltransferase, N2,N2-dimethylguanosine tRNA methyltransferase, Tk0981, Trm-G10, Trm-m22G10, Trm11, Trm11-Trm112 complex, Trm11p, Trmp112p, tRNA m2G10/m22G10 methyltransferase, tRNA MTase, YOL124c
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 2.1.1.214 - tRNA (guanine10-N2)-methyltransferase
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composed of at least two subunits that are associated in vivo: Trm11, which is the catalytic subunit, and Trm112, that contains a zinc-finger
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composed of at least two subunits that are associated in vivo: Trm11, which is the catalytic subunit, and Trm112, that contains a zinc-finger
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composed of at least two subunits that are associated in vivo: Trm11p (Yol124c), which is the catalytic subunit, and Trm112p (Ynr046w), a putative zinc-binding protein. While deletion of TRM11 has no detectable phenotype under laboratory conditions, deletion of TRM112 leads to a severe growth defect, suggesting that it has additional functions in the cell. Trm112p is associated with at least four proteins: two tRNA methyltransferases (Trm9p and Trm11p), one putative protein methyltransferase (Mtc6p/Ydr140w), and one protein with a Rossmann fold dehydrogenase domain (Lys9p/Ynr050c)
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composed of at least two subunits that are associated in vivo: Trm11p (Yol124c), which is the catalytic subunit, and Trm112p (Ynr046w), a putative zinc-binding protein. While deletion of TRM11 has no detectable phenotype under laboratory conditions, deletion of TRM112 leads to a severe growth defect, suggesting that it has additional functions in the cell. Trm112p is associated with at least four proteins: two tRNA methyltransferases (Trm9p and Trm11p), one putative protein methyltransferase (Mtc6p/Ydr140w), and one protein with a Rossmann fold dehydrogenase domain (Lys9p/Ynr050c)
additional information
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Trm112p is a small 15-kDa protein that contains a zinc finger domain, a motif composed of four cysteines arranged with a certain spacing, which can form a secondary structure resembling a finger