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Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase protein molecule C014 / 0874

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Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase protein molecule C014 / 0874

Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase protein molecule. Molecular model showing the structure of the active site of aspartyl-tRNA synthetase (DARS) from yeast. DARS is part of a multienzyme complex of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, which attach the correct amino acid onto the corresponding tRNA molecule during protein translation

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Active Site Aminoacyl Aminoacyl Trna Biosynthesis Cut Otus Enzyme Expression Gene Genes Genetic Molecules Protein Translation Proteins Proteomics Spacefill Spacefilled Synthesis Yeast Biochemical Biochemistry Cutouts Genetics Molecular Molecular Model Protein


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This print showcases the intricate structure of the Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase protein molecule (DARS) from yeast. The molecular model beautifully reveals the active site of this essential enzyme involved in protein translation during gene expression. As part of a multienzyme complex, DARS plays a crucial role in attaching the correct amino acid onto its corresponding tRNA molecule. This process ensures accurate synthesis and assembly of proteins within living organisms. The white background enhances the clarity and focus on this remarkable biological artwork. The illustration represents a breakthrough in biology, genetics, and biochemistry research as it provides valuable insights into the biosynthesis of proteins at a molecular level. Its cut-out design allows for an unobstructed view of every detail, highlighting how genes and molecules interact to carry out vital cellular functions. Scientists studying proteomics will find great value in analyzing this image as it offers significant information about protein structure, expression, and function. Moreover, researchers interested in genetic engineering or pharmaceutical development may utilize this visual representation to better understand how enzymes like DARS can be manipulated or targeted for therapeutic purposes. Created by LAGUNA DESIGN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, this print is not intended for commercial use but serves as an educational resource that inspires curiosity about the fascinating world of molecular biology.

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