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glycyl-tRNA synthetase, tetrameric type, alpha subunit This tetrameric form of glycyl-tRNA synthetase (2 alpha, 2 beta) is found in the majority of completed eubacterial genomes, with the two genes fused in a few species. A substantially different homodimeric form (not recognized by this model) replaces this form in the Archaea, animals, yeasts, and some eubacteria. [Protein synthesis, tRNA aminoacylation]
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