2.3.2.6: lysine/arginine leucyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.2.6
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2.3.2.6
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aminoacyl-trnas
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diphtheria
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toxin
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aa
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eubacterial
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ribosylation
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n-termini
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peptidoglycan
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trna-dependent
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cycloaddition
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non-ribosomal
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puromycin
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n-degrons
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alkyne
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transferase-mediated
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toxin-dependent
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leu-trnaleu
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synthesis
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analysis
- 2.3.2.6
- aminoacyl-trnas
- diphtheria
- toxin
- aa
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eubacterial
-
ribosylation
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n-termini
- peptidoglycan
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trna-dependent
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cycloaddition
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non-ribosomal
- puromycin
-
n-degrons
-
alkyne
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transferase-mediated
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toxin-dependent
- leu-trnaleu
- synthesis
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
AAT, aminoacyl transferase, aminoacyl tRNA protein transferase, L/F transferase, L/F-transferase, L/F-tRNA-protein transferase, leucyl, phenylalanine-tRNA-protein transferase, leucyl, phenylalanyl transfer ribonucleic acid-protein transferase, leucyl-phenylalanine-transfer ribonucleate-protein aminoacyltransferase, leucyl-phenylalanine-transfer ribonucleate-protein transferase, leucyl/phenylalaninyl tRNA protein transferase, leucyl/phenylalanyl tRNA protein transferase, leucyl/phenylalanyl-tRNA protein transferase, leucyl/phenylalanyl-tRNA-protein transferase, leucyltransferase, LF-transferase, LFTR, R/K-transferase
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analysis
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a novel method to quantify L/F transferase activity by matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, MALDI-TOF, is reported
synthesis
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use of enzyme to link non-natural amino acids to the N termini of target proteins through the use of tRNAPhes aminoacylated with various types of non-natural amino acids
synthesis
leucyl/phenylalanyl(L/F)-tRNA-protein transferase mediates aminoacyl transfer of a nonnatural amino acid to the N-terminus of peptides and proteins and the bioorthogonal reactive group can be converted to a variety of functional groups