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Systematic name tK(CUU)D1
Gene name
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Feature type tRNA
Coordinates Chr IV:1201750..1201822
Primary SGDID S000006616


Description of tK(CUU)D1: Lysine tRNA (tRNA-Lys), predicted by tRNAscan-SE analysis; a small portion is imported into mitochondria via interaction with mt lysyl-tRNA synthetase Msk1p and is necessary to decode AAG codons at high temperature, when base modification of mt-encoded tRNA-Lys is reduced[1][2][3]




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References

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  1. Chan PP and Lowe TM (2009) GtRNAdb: a database of transfer RNA genes detected in genomic sequence. Nucleic Acids Res 37(Database issue):D93-7 SGD PMID 18984615
  2. Kamenski P, et al. (2007) Evidence for an Adaptation Mechanism of Mitochondrial Translation via tRNA Import from the Cytosol. Mol Cell 26(5):625-37 SGD PMID 17560369
  3. Martin RP, et al. (1979) Import of nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid coded lysine-accepting transfer ribonucleic acid (anticodon C-U-U) into yeast mitochondria. Biochemistry 18(21):4600-5 SGD PMID 387075

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