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Protein Domain : RNA methyltransferase TrmA, conserved site

Primary Identifier  IPR030391 Type  Conserved_site
Short Name  MeTrfase_TrmA_CS
description  In Escherichia coli, the trmA protein is a tRNA (uracil-5-)-methyltransferase() that catalyses the S-adenosylmethionine dependent methylation of U54 in all tRNAs. Orthologues of trmA are found in many eubacterial species. A number of uncharacterised homologues of trmA have been found []:Escherichia coli hypothetical protein ygcA and HI0333, the correspondingHaemophilus influenzae protein.Haemophilus influenzae hypothetical protein HI0958.Chlamydia trachomatis protein HOM1.Fission yeast hypothetical protein SpAC4G8.07c.It is probable that ygcA/HI0333 and HI0958 are responsible for themethylation of U747 and U1939 in 23S rRNA. In trmA, a cysteine is known toparticipate in the catalytic mechanism by forming a covalent adduct to C6 ofuracil.This entry represents a conserved site located at the C-terminal end. It contains a conserved histidine.

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