synthetaseRNase
SynthetaseRNase is a term used to describe a proposed or engineered bifunctional enzyme that combines aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase activity with ribonuclease activity in a single polypeptide or multi-domain complex. The concept leverages modular enzyme architecture to create a protein that can both activate an amino acid and process RNA substrates. While no natural enzyme of this exact class is established, researchers have explored the idea as a synthetic biology or protein engineering construct.
Typical designs place two catalytic regions in proximity: an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase domain that catalyzes the ATP-dependent
Potential functions proposed for synthetaseRNases include coordination of RNA maturation with translation, quality control of tRNA
Challenges include maintaining activity of both catalytic domains, preventing off-target RNA damage, avoiding interference between substrate
See also: aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases; ribonucleases; bifunctional enzymes; synthetic biology.