QueC
QueC, or queuosine biosynthesis protein C, is an enzyme encoded by the queC gene and is involved in the biosynthesis of queuosine, a hypermodified guanine found at the wobble position of many bacterial tRNAs. Queuosine is believed to influence translation accuracy and efficiency. QueC is typically found in bacteria and some archaea and is usually co-located in an operon with queD and queE, which together supply late-stage precursors to the pathway.
Biochemical role: QueC is part of the queuosine biosynthesis pathway and is thought to participate in an
Protein characteristics: QueC proteins are typically around 25–35 kilodaltons and predicted to be cytosolic. Bioinformatic analyses
Distribution and evolution: The presence of queC correlates with organisms that synthesize queuosine in tRNA. Phylogenetic
Significance: Because queuosine modification is linked to translational control, QueC is of interest in studies of
See also: queuosine, queD, queE, queA, tgt (tRNA-guanine transglycosylase).