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Product may be used with Western Blot (Transfected lysate).
Immunogen sequence: MDVLVSECSA RLLQQEEEIK SLTAEIDRLK NCGCLGASPN LEQLQEENLK LKYRLNILRK SLQAERNKPT KNMINIISRL QEVFGHAIKA AYPDLENPPL LVTPSQQAKF GDYQCNSAMG ISQMLKTKEQ KVNPREIAEN ITKHLPDNEC IEKVEIAGPG FINVHLRKDF VSEQLTSLLV NGVQLPALGE NKKVIVDFSS PNIAKEMHVG HLRSTIIGES ISRLFEFAGY DVLRLNHVGD WGTQFGMLIA HLQDKFPDYL TVSPPIGDLQ VFYKESKKRF DTEEEFKKRA YQCVVLLQGK NPDITKAWKL ICDVSRQELN KIYDALDVSL IERGESFYQD RMNDIVKEFE DRGFVQVDDG RKIVFVPGCS IPLTIVKSDG GYTYDTSDLA AIKQRLFEEK ADMIIYVVDN GQSVHFQTIF AAAQMIGWYD PKVTRVFHAG FGVVLGEDKK KFKTRSGETV RLMDLLGEGL KRSMDKLKEK ERDKVLTAEE LNAAQTSVAY GCIKYADLSH NRLNDYIFSF DKMLDDRGNT AAYLLYAFTR IRSIARLANI DEEMLQKAAR ETKILLDHEK EWKLGRCILR FPEILQKILD DLFLHTLCDY IYELATAFTE FYDSCYCVEK DRQTGKILKV NMWRMLLCEA VAAVMAKGFD ILGIKPVQRM
The fidelity of protein synthesis requires efficient discrimination of amino acid substrates by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. ArgRS (Arginyl-tRNA synthetase), also known as RARS or DALRD1, belongs to the class-I aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase family that includes the related proteins, LeuRS, ValRS and IleRS. These proteins are large monomeric proteins and play a major role in catalyzing the aminoacylation of tRNA by their cognate amino acid. ArgRS localizes to the cytoplasm and exists as a monomer but can also associate with other tRNA synthetases and auxiliary proteins to form a multisubunit complex. In the presence of ATP, arginine (Arg) and tRNA, ArgRS joins Arg to tRNA(Arg) at its synthetic active site. Two cytoplasmic forms of ArgRS have been described in mammals, differing by the addition of a 73 amino acid sequence that is required for ArgRS assembly into the multisubunit complex.
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Protein Aliases: arginine tRNA ligase 1, cytoplasmic; Arginine--tRNA ligase, cytoplasmic; Arginyl-tRNA synthetase; arginyl-tRNA synthetase, cytoplasmic; ArgRS; MGC8641
Gene Aliases: ArgRS; DALRD1; HLD9; RARS; RARS1
UniProt ID: (Human) P54136
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5917
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