CCA-adding enzyme

The acylation of all tRNAs with an amino acid occurs at the terminal ribose of a 3' CCA sequence.

Source:http://purl.uniprot.org/enzyme/2.7.7.72

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Although the enzyme has the option of releasing the product after each addition, it prefers to stay bound to the product and proceed with the next addition., The CCA sequence is added to the tRNA precursor by stepwise nucleotide addition performed by a single enzyme that is ubiquitous in all living organisms., The acylation of all tRNAs with an amino acid occurs at the terminal ribose of a 3' CCA sequence.
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CCA tRNA nucleotidyltransferase, CCA-adding enzyme, Ribonucleic cytidylic cytidylic adenylic pyrophosphorylase, Transfer RNA adenylyltransferase, Transfer ribonucleic adenylyl (cytidylyl) transferase, Transfer-RNA nucleotidyltransferase, tRNA CCA-diphosphorylase, tRNA adenylyl(cytidylyl)transferase, tRNA cytidylyltransferase, tRNA-nucleotidyltransferase
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A tRNA precursor + 2 CTP + ATP = a tRNA with a 3' CCA end + 3 diphosphate.