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Term:valyl-tRNA aminoacylation
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Definition:The process of coupling valine to valyl-tRNA, catalyzed by valyl-tRNA synthetase. In tRNA aminoacylation, the amino acid is first activated by linkage to AMP and then transferred to either the 2'- or the 3'-hydroxyl group of the 3'-adenosine residue of the tRNA.


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valyl-tRNA aminoacylation term browser
Symbol Object Name GBrowse Evidence Chr Start Stop Reference Source
G Vars valyl-tRNA synthetase GBrowse link IEA 20 3,874,447 3,888,969 RGD:1600115 InterPro
G Vars2 valyl-tRNA synthetase 2, mitochondrial GBrowse link IEA 20 3,228,063 3,238,909 RGD:1600115 InterPro

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  biological_process 135967
    metabolic process 36390
      primary metabolic process 29834
        cellular amino acid metabolic process 898
          amino acid activation 69
            tRNA aminoacylation 69
              tRNA aminoacylation for protein translation 58
                valyl-tRNA aminoacylation 2
                  cytosolic valyl-tRNA aminoacylation 0
                  mitochondrial valyl-tRNA aminoacylation 0
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  biological_process 135967
    metabolic process 36390
      cellular metabolic process 30423
        cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process 15301
          nucleobase-containing compound metabolic process 14436
            nucleic acid metabolic process 12471
              RNA metabolic process 10200
                ncRNA metabolic process 404
                  tRNA metabolic process 162
                    tRNA aminoacylation 69
                      tRNA aminoacylation for protein translation 58
                        valyl-tRNA aminoacylation 2
                          cytosolic valyl-tRNA aminoacylation 0
                          mitochondrial valyl-tRNA aminoacylation 0
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