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The following pages link to The anticodon loop is a major identity determinant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNA(Leu). (Q54577037):
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- Emergence of the universal genetic code imprinted in an RNA record (Q24673621) (← links)
- A T-stem slip in human mitochondrial tRNALeu(CUN) governs its charging capacity (Q24811807) (← links)
- A genetic code alteration generates a proteome of high diversity in the human pathogen Candida albicans (Q28755549) (← links)
- Comparative evolutionary genomics unveils the molecular mechanism of reassignment of the CTG codon in Candida spp (Q28775781) (← links)
- Major tyrosine identity determinants in Methanococcus jannaschii and Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNA(Tyr) are conserved but expressed differently (Q31897378) (← links)
- Seryl-tRNA synthetase is not responsible for the evolution of CUG codon reassignment in Candida albicans (Q32063615) (← links)
- Two distinct domains of the beta subunit of Aquifex aeolicus leucyl-tRNA synthetase are involved in tRNA binding as revealed by a three-hybrid selection. (Q33203997) (← links)
- tRNA synthetase: tRNA aminoacylation and beyond (Q33774299) (← links)
- Identification of essential domains for Escherichia coli tRNA(leu) aminoacylation and amino acid editing using minimalist RNA molecules (Q33857898) (← links)
- The 'polysemous' codon--a codon with multiple amino acid assignment caused by dual specificity of tRNA identity (Q33886202) (← links)
- Characterization of benzoxaborole-based antifungal resistance mutations demonstrates that editing depends on electrostatic stabilization of the leucyl-tRNA synthetase editing cap (Q34209500) (← links)
- In vivo identification of essential nucleotides in tRNALeu to its functions by using a constructed yeast tRNALeu knockout strain. (Q34392129) (← links)
- Nematode-specific tRNAs that decode an alternative genetic code for leucine (Q35906038) (← links)
- Crystallization of leucyl-tRNA synthetase complexed with tRNALeu from the archaeon Pyrococcus horikoshii (Q35950887) (← links)
- In silico detection of tRNA sequence features characteristic to aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase class membership (Q36059502) (← links)
- C-terminal Domain of Leucyl-tRNA Synthetase from Pathogenic Candida albicans Recognizes both tRNASer and tRNALeu (Q36574034) (← links)
- Recognition of tRNALeu by Aquifex aeolicus leucyl-tRNA synthetase during the aminoacylation and editing steps (Q36649659) (← links)
- Aminoacylation and translational quality control strategy employed by leucyl-tRNA synthetase from a human pathogen with genetic code ambiguity (Q37327591) (← links)
- Coexistence of bacterial leucyl-tRNA synthetases with archaeal tRNA binding domains that distinguish tRNA(Leu) in the archaeal mode (Q37734371) (← links)
- The Fungus Candida albicans Tolerates Ambiguity at Multiple Codons. (Q39700634) (← links)
- Universal rules and idiosyncratic features in tRNA identity (Q39725604) (← links)
- Evolving Mistranslating tRNAs Through a Phenotypically Ambivalent Intermediate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q41445289) (← links)
- Codon reassignment in Candida species: an evolutionary conundrum. (Q41470096) (← links)
- Mapping hidden potential identity elements by computing the average discriminating power of individual tRNA positions (Q42196972) (← links)
- The Candida albicans gene encoding the cytoplasmic leucyl-tRNA synthetase: implications for the evolution of CUG codon reassignment (Q42660409) (← links)
- Molecular reconstruction of a fungal genetic code alteration. (Q42750066) (← links)
- Differential modes of transfer RNASer recognition in Methanosarcina barkeri (Q45057155) (← links)
- Unique residues crucial for optimal editing in yeast cytoplasmic Leucyl-tRNA synthetase are revealed by using a novel knockout yeast strain (Q46542921) (← links)
- How tRNAs dictate nuclear codon reassignments: Only a few can capture non-cognate codons. (Q51186786) (← links)
- Functional divergence of a unique C-terminal domain of leucyl-tRNA synthetase to accommodate its splicing and aminoacylation roles. (Q54463512) (← links)
- Endogenous Stochastic Decoding of the CUG Codon by Competing Ser- and Leu-tRNAs in Ascoidea asiatica. (Q55563290) (← links)
- C-terminal truncation of yeast SerRS is toxic for Saccharomyces cerevisiae due to altered mechanism of substrate recognition (Q77654544) (← links)
- A sequential "2-1-3" model of genetic code evolution that explains codon constraints (Q83150957) (← links)
- LeuRS can leucylate type I and type II tRNALeus in Streptomyces coelicolor (Q92203057) (← links)