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Codon Optimization> | For the CCA-adding enzyme of Romanomermis culicivorax, the coding sequence was identified in the R. culicivorax genome assembly available at https://parasite.wormbase. org/Romanomermis_culicivorax_prjeb1358/Info/Index/, codon-optimized for expression in E. coli and synthesized in pET28a by GenScript®® (Piscataway, NJ, USA). | Get A Quote |
The mitochondrial genome of the nematode Romanomermis culicivorax encodes for miniaturized hairpin-like tRNA molecules that lack D- as well as T-arms, strongly deviating from the consensus cloverleaf. The single tRNA nucleotidyltransferase of this organism is fully active on armless tRNAs, while the human counterpart is not able to add a complete CCA-end. Transplanting single regions of the Romanomermis enzyme into the human counterpart, we identified a beta-turn element of the catalytic core that-when inserted into the human enzyme-confers full CCA-adding activity on armless tRNAs. This region, originally identified to position the 3'-end of the tRNA primer in the catalytic core, dramatically increases the enz... More