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Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases catalyze the aminoacylation of tRNA by their cognate amino acid. Because of their central role in linking amino acids with nucleotide triplets contained in tRNAs, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are thought to be among the first proteins that appeared in evolution. Tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase belongs to the class I tRNA synthetase family. Cytokine activities have also been observed for the human tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, after it is split into two parts, an N-terminal fragment that harbors the catalytic site and a C-terminal fragment found only in the mammalian enzyme. The N-terminal fragment is an interleukin-8-like cytokine, whereas the released C-terminal fragment is an EMAP II-like cytokine.
AL024047; AU018965; CMTDIC; tyrosine tRNA ligase 1, cytoplasmic; tyrosine--tRNA ligase, cytoplasmic; Tyrosine--tRNA ligase, cytoplasmic, N-terminally processed; tyrosyl trna synthetase; tyrosyl--tRNA ligase; tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase; tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, cytoplasmic; tyrRS; Yars; YRS; YTS
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