Skip to main content
. 2022 Jan 20;119(4):e2109708119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2109708119

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Pus7 active site residues enhance catalysis. (A) Conserved Pus7 active site residues investigated in this study. (B) Time courses for Ψ incorporation into a CDC8 mRNA by saturating concentrations of (●) wild-type Pus7 and Pus7 active site mutants ([□] K61A, [▲] E71A, and [○] F307A). The single-turnover rate constants (kobs) for alanine substitutions of all of the residues displayed in A are reported in Table 1.