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ID:5.4.99.27
Description:tRNA pseudouridine(13) synthase.
Alternative Name: tRNA Psi(13) synthase.
Cath: 1.10.1510.30; 3.30.2340.10; 3.30.2350.20; 3.30.70.3160;

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UniProtKB Enzyme Link: UniProtKB 5.4.99.27
BRENDA Enzyme Link: BRENDA 5.4.99.27
KEGG Enzyme Link: KEGG5.4.99.27
BioCyc Enzyme Link: BioCyc 5.4.99.27
ExPASy Enzyme Link: ExPASy5.4.99.27
EC2PDB Enzyme Link: EC2PDB 5.4.99.27
ExplorEnz Enzyme Link: ExplorEnz 5.4.99.27
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles Link: PRIAM 5.4.99.27
IntEnz Enzyme Link: IntEnz 5.4.99.27
MEDLINE Enzyme Link: MEDLINE 5.4.99.27
MSA:

5.4.99.27;

Phylogenetic Tree:

5.4.99.27;

Uniprot:
M-CSA:
RHEA:42540 uridine(13) in tRNA = pseudouridine(13) in tRNA
RULE(radius=1) [*:1]:[cH;+0:2]:[*:3]:[n;H0;+0:4](:[*:5])-[CH;+0:6](-[*:7])-[*:8]>>[*:1]:[c;H0;+0:2](:[*:3]:[nH;+0:4]:[*:5])-[CH;+0:6](-[*:7])-[*:8]
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References

TitleAuthorsDatePubMed ID
Enzymatic characterization and mutational studies of TruD--the fifth family of pseudouridine synthases.Chan CM, Huang RH2009 Sep19664587
RNA sequence and two-dimensional structure features required for efficient substrate modification by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA:{Psi}-synthase Pus7p.Urban A, Behm-Ansmant I, Branlant C, Motorin Y2009 Feb 2719114708
X-ray structure of tRNA pseudouridine synthase TruD reveals an inserted domain with a novel fold.Ericsson UB, Nordlund P, Hallberg BM2004 May 715135053
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae U2 snRNA:pseudouridine-synthase Pus7p is a novel multisite-multisubstrate RNA:Psi-synthase also acting on tRNAs.Behm-Ansmant I, Urban A, Ma X, Yu YT, Motorin Y, Branlant C2003 Nov14561887
A novel unanticipated type of pseudouridine synthase with homologs in bacteria, archaea, and eukarya.Kaya Y, Ofengand J2003 Jun12756329