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6.1.1.B3
Mg2+
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746385
6.1.1.B3
Zn2+
enzyme possesses a Zn2+ ion located in the putative tRNA acceptor stem-binding domain. The Zn2+ ion is coordinated by three cysteine and a tyrosine ligand
722945
6.1.1.B3
Zn2+
required, tetracoordinated to residues Cys101, Cys103, Cys119 and Tyr115. The zinc ion has a high impact on the enzyme structure and function. Enzyme Glu-Q-RS contain a single zinc-binding site in their putative tRNA acceptor stem-binding domain. Quantification by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry technique. Absence of saturating zinc in solution displays dramatic change in the solubility of the protein
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