Primary Citation of Related Structures:   1H3N
PubMed Abstract: 
Leucyl-, isoleucyl- and valyl-tRNA synthetases are closely related large monomeric class I synthetases. Each contains a homologous insertion domain of approximately 200 residues, which is thought to permit them to hydrolyse ('edit') cognate tRNA that has been mischarged with a chemically similar but non-cognate amino acid ...
Leucyl-, isoleucyl- and valyl-tRNA synthetases are closely related large monomeric class I synthetases. Each contains a homologous insertion domain of approximately 200 residues, which is thought to permit them to hydrolyse ('edit') cognate tRNA that has been mischarged with a chemically similar but non-cognate amino acid. We describe the first crystal structure of a leucyl-tRNA synthetase, from the hyperthermophile Thermus thermophilus, at 2.0 A resolution. The overall architecture is similar to that of isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase, except that the putative editing domain is inserted at a different position in the primary structure. This feature is unique to prokaryote-like leucyl-tRNA synthetases, as is the presence of a novel additional flexibly inserted domain. Comparison of native enzyme and complexes with leucine and a leucyl- adenylate analogue shows that binding of the adenosine moiety of leucyl-adenylate causes significant conformational changes in the active site required for amino acid activation and tight binding of the adenylate. These changes are propagated to more distant regions of the enzyme, leading to a significantly more ordered structure ready for the subsequent aminoacylation and/or editing steps.
Related Citations: 
Crystallization and Preliminary Crystallographic Analysis of Thermus Thermophilus Leucyl-tRNA Synthetase and its Complexes with Leucine and a Non-Hydrolysable Leucyl-Adenylate Analogue Yaremchuk, A., Cusack, S., Gudzera, O., Grotli, M., Tukalo, M. (2000) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 56: 667
Organizational Affiliation: 
European Molecular Laboratory Biology, Grenoble outstation, c/o ILL, 156X, F-38042 Grenoble, Cedex 9, France. cusack@embl-grenoble.fr