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Proline-tRNA ligase
Known as:
prolyl-tRNA ligase
, L-proline-tRNA-Pro ligase (AMP-forming)
, prolyl T RNA synthetase
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Amino Acyl-tRNA Synthetases
EPRS gene
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2019
2019
A potent prolyl tRNA synthetase inhibitor antagonizes Chikungunya and Dengue viruses.
Jesse Hwang
,
A. Jiang
,
E. Fikrig
Antiviral Research
2019
Corpus ID: 54528276
2017
2017
Prolyl-tRNA synthetase inhibition promotes cell death in SK-MEL-2 cells through GCN2-ATF4 pathway activation.
T. Arita
,
M. Morimoto
,
+8 authors
Takahito Hara
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2017
Corpus ID: 5569099
2014
2014
Discovery and characterization of a novel class of pyrazolopyrimidinedione tRNA synthesis inhibitors
J. Montgomery
,
James F. Smith
,
+10 authors
Alita A. Miller
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
2014
Corpus ID: 22133146
A high-throughput phenotypic screen for novel antibacterial agents led to the discovery of a novel pyrazolopyrimidinedione, PPD-1…
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2014
2014
Halofuginone: A Story of How Target Identification of an Ancient Chinese Medicine and Multi-Step Evolution Informs Malaria Drug Discovery
J. Herman
2014
Corpus ID: 73024307
Malaria is a treatable communicable disease yet remains a common cause of death and disease especially among pregnant women and…
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2013
2013
1 H , 13 C and 15 N resonance assignment of WHEP domains of human glutamyl-prolyl tRNA synthetase
ChinHo Shin
,
G. Hwang
,
H. Ahn
,
Sunghoon Kim
,
Key‐Sun Kim
2013
Corpus ID: 38127374
Human bifunctional glutamyl-prolyl tRNA synthetase (EPRS) contains three WHEP domains (R123) linking two catalytic domains. These…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Horizontal Transfer of Archaeal Genes into the Deinococcaceae: Detection by Molecular and Computer-Based Approaches
L. Olendzenski
,
Lei Liurid="*"
,
O. Zhaxybayeva
,
Ryan Murpheyrid="‡"
,
Dong-Guk Shin
,
J. Peter Gogartenid
Journal of Molecular Evolution
2000
Corpus ID: 29220838
Abstract. Members of the Deinococcaceae (e.g., Thermus, Meiothermus, Deinococcus) contain A/V-ATPases typically found in Archaea…
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