CATH Classification

Domain Context

CATH Clusters

Superfamily Glutamyl tRNA-reductase dimerization domain
Functional Family

Enzyme Information

1.2.1.70
Glutamyl-tRNA reductase.
based on mapping to UniProt Q9UXR8
L-glutamate 1-semialdehyde + NADP(+) + tRNA(Glu) = L-glutamyl-tRNA(Glu) + NADPH.
-!- Forms part of the pathway for the biosynthesis of 5-aminolevulinate from glutamate, known as the C5 pathway, which is used in most eubacteria, and in all archaebacteria, algae and plants. -!- However, in the alpha-proteobacteria EC 2.3.1.37 is used in an alternative route to produce the product 5-aminolevulinate from succinyl-CoA and glycine. -!- This route is found in the mitochondria of fungi and animals, organelles that are considered to be derived from an endosymbiotic alpha-proteobacterium. -!- Although higher plants do not possess EC 2.3.1.37, the protistan Euglena gracilis possesses both the C5 pathway and EC 2.3.1.37.

UniProtKB Entries (1)

Q9UXR8
HEM1_METKA
Methanopyrus kandleri AV19
Glutamyl-tRNA reductase

PDB Structure

PDB 1GPJ
External Links
Method X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Organism
Primary Citation
V-shaped structure of glutamyl-tRNA reductase, the first enzyme of tRNA-dependent tetrapyrrole biosynthesis.
Moser, J., Schubert, W.D., Beier, V., Bringemeier, I., Jahn, D., Heinz, D.W.
EMBO J.
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