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Isolation and sequence of the gene for ferredoxin I from the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120
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BiologyBiosynthesisBiochemistryStructural GeneNatural SciencesCyanobacterial ApoferredoxinBacteriologyMolecular BiologyStrain Pcc 7120MicrobiologyCyanobacterium Anabaena SpMolecular MicrobiologyCyanobacteriaMedicineRedox BiologyStructural BiologyProtein BiosynthesisPetf Gene
The structural gene for ferredoxin I, petF, from the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 has been isolated from a recombinant lambda library. Mixtures of tetradecanucleotides and heptadecanucleotides, each containing all possible DNA sequences corresponding to two separate regions of the ferredoxin amino acid sequence, were synthesized and used as hybridization probes to identify a genomic clone containing the coding sequence for the petF gene. The sequence of the entire petF coding region and portions of the 3'- and 5'-flanking regions was determined. The DNA sequence of petF suggests that, in contrast to the nucleus-encoded plant protein, cyanobacterial apoferredoxin is not synthesized as a higher-molecular-weight precursor. The Anabaena petF gene is a single-copy gene. During growth on complete medium it was transcribed into a monocistronic mRNA species of approximately 500 bases that initiated 100 base pairs upstream from the petF coding region.
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