New publication from the Becker & Tarassov-Smirnov teams: AARS Online: A collaborative database on the structure, function, and evolution of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

Équipe Becker
Équipe Tarassov-Smirnov

AARS Online is an interactive Wikipedia-like tool curated by an international consortium of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (aaRS) experts. Accessible at www.aars.online, it is a free resource to delve into the world of aaRSs, key players of the mRNA translation process. AARS Online systematizes existing knowledge about aaRSs by showcasing a taxonomically diverse selection of aaRS sequences and structures. Through its graphical user interface, it facilitates a seamless exploration between protein sequence and structure, providing a friendly introduction to the material for non-experts and a useful resource for experts.

AARS Online: A collaborative database on the structure, function, and evolution of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.

Jordan Douglas, Haissi Cui, John J. Perona, Oscar Vargas-Rodriguez, Henna Tyynismaa, Claudia Alvarez Carreño, Jiqiang Ling, Lluís Ribas de Pouplana, Xiang-Lei Yang, Michael Ibba, Hubert BeckerFrédéric FischerMarie Sissler, Charles W. Carter Jr, Peter R. Wills (2024) IUBMB Life, doi: 10.1002/iub.2911.

The aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRS) are a large group of enzymes that implement the genetic code in all known biological systems. They attach amino acids to their cognate tRNAs, moonlight in various translational and non-translational activities beyond aminoacylation, and are linked to many genetic disorders. The aaRS have a subtle ontology characterized by structural and functional idiosyncrasies that vary from organism to organism, and protein to protein. Across the tree of life, the 22 coded amino acids are handled by 16 evolutionary families of Class I aaRS and 21 families of Class II aaRS. We introduce AARS Online, an interactive Wikipedia-like tool curated by an international consortium of field experts. This platform systematizes existing knowledge about the aaRS by showcasing a taxonomically diverse selection of aaRS sequences and structures. Through its graphical user interface, AARS Online facilitates a seamless exploration between protein sequence and structure, providing a friendly introduction to the material for non-experts and a useful resource for experts. Curated multiple sequence alignments can be extracted for downstream analyses. Accessible at www.aars.online, AARS Online is a free resource to delve into the world of the aaRS.