2.3.2.12: peptidyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.2.12
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2.3.2.12
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rrnas
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puromycin
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aminoacyl-trnas
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exit
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tunnel
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p-site
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chloramphenicol
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macrolide
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decoding
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aminoacylated
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erythromycin
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stall
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trnaphe
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haloarcula
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peptide-bond
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protuberance
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oxazolidinones
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lincosamide
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transpeptidation
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penicillin-binding
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polyu
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cryo-electron
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ribozyme
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streptogramins
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carbapenems
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anticodon
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linezolid
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ribosome-bound
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marismortui
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pleuromutilins
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clarithromycin
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polyphenylalanine
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polyu-directed
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ketolide
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virginiamycin
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lincomycin
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fmet-trna
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polyphe
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blasticidin
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aa-trnas
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tylosin
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phe-trna
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clindamycin
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pseudouridine
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medicine
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spiramycin
- 2.3.2.12
- rrnas
- puromycin
- aminoacyl-trnas
-
exit
-
tunnel
-
p-site
- chloramphenicol
-
macrolide
-
decoding
-
aminoacylated
- erythromycin
-
stall
- trnaphe
-
haloarcula
-
peptide-bond
-
protuberance
-
oxazolidinones
-
lincosamide
-
transpeptidation
-
penicillin-binding
- polyu
-
cryo-electron
-
ribozyme
-
streptogramins
- carbapenems
-
anticodon
- linezolid
-
ribosome-bound
- marismortui
-
pleuromutilins
- clarithromycin
-
polyphenylalanine
-
polyu-directed
-
ketolide
-
virginiamycin
- lincomycin
-
fmet-trna
-
polyphe
-
blasticidin
-
aa-trnas
- tylosin
- phe-trna
- clindamycin
- pseudouridine
- medicine
- spiramycin
Reaction
Synonyms
ArfB, L,D-transpeptidase, L,D-transpeptidase 2, LD-transpeptidase, LDT, LdtD, Ldtfm, LdtMt2, LdtMt5, MSMEI_5283, peptidoglycan transpeptidase, peptidyl transferase, peptidyl transferase center, peptidyltransferase centre, PT, PTase, PTC, PTH, ribosomal peptidyl transferase, ribosomal peptidyltransferase, ribosomal protein L27, transpeptidase
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 2.3.2.12 - peptidyltransferase
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peptidyl-tRNA:aminoacyl-tRNA N-peptidyltransferase
The enzyme is a ribozyme. Two non-equivlant ribonucleoprotein subunits operate in non-concerted fashion in peptide elongation. The small subunit forms the mRNA-binding machinery and decoding center, the large subunit performs the main ribosomal catalytic function in the peptidyl-transferase center.