HARS2: Lysates
The HARS2 gene encodes a 506 amino acid, 56kDA probable histidine--tRNA ligase (mitochondrial) protein that is member to the II family of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases which charge tRNA with cognate amino acids. The HARS2 gene is located in a head-to-head orientation with HARS on chromosome 5, which is the location of where homologous genes share a bidirectional promoter. The protein works as an accessory in the regulation of protein biosynthesis through the synthesis of histidyl-transfer RNA. HARS2 is involved in gene expression and mitochondrian tRNA aminoacylation and has been known to interact with genes ICT1, AARS2, AASS, ABSB7, and ACAD9. HARS2 has been investigated in immunodeficiency, malaria, pneumonia, hearing loss, tuberculosis, schizophrenia, and ovarian dysgenesis.
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HARS2: Lysates
The HARS2 gene encodes a 506 amino acid, 56kDA probable histidine--tRNA ligase (mitochondrial) protein that is member to the II family of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases which charge tRNA with cognate amino acids. The HARS2 gene is located in a head-to-head orientation with HARS on chromosome 5, which is the location of where homologous genes share a bidirectional promoter. The protein works as an accessory in the regulation of protein biosynthesis through the synthesis of histidyl-transfer RNA. HARS2 is involved in gene expression and mitochondrian tRNA aminoacylation and has been known to interact with genes ICT1, AARS2, AASS, ABSB7, and ACAD9. HARS2 has been investigated in immunodeficiency, malaria, pneumonia, hearing loss, tuberculosis, schizophrenia, and ovarian dysgenesis.
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