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tRNA curation question
Harold Drabkin
hjd at informatics.jax.org
Tue Mar 14 11:51:57 PST 2006
At mgi, we do not do that to the substrate of a protein kinase or
protein phosphatase (which would be some protein or gene product). This
is a similar case.
hjd
Pankaj Jaiswal wrote:
>
>> Harold Drabkin wrote:
>
>>> 2. Process
>>> A tRNA is not involved in tRNA aminoacylation. It is the substrate
>>> of the process. . The aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase is involved in that
>>> process.
>>> However, it is involved in translation (*GO:0043037*); most likely
>>> elongation, unless it's an initiator methionine tRNA, in which case
>>> it would be involved in elongation;
>
>
> My question would be, why not also assign a substrate of biological
> origin (tRNA in this case) a process in which it is directly involved.
> Without it it process would not happen.
>
> Pankaj
>
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