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Cloning and characterization of the yeast nuclear gene for subunit 5 of cytochrome oxidase.
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Subunit 5Cellular EnzymologyBiochemistryMedicineGeneticsNatural SciencesNuclear Gene Cox5Cytochrome OxidaseMolecular BiologyCox5 GeneYeastMolecular GeneticsYeast Nuclear GeneMolecular WeightProteomicsRedox BiologyStructural BiologyProtein Biosynthesis
The nuclear gene COX5 coding for subunit 5 of cytochrome oxidase has been cloned by transformation of the cox5-1 mutant aE4-238/AL1 with a library of yeast genomic DNA. The recombinant plasmid pG46/ST2 bearing a nuclear DNA insert of 1.17 kilobase pairs restores the ability of cox5 mutants to respire and to synthesize a wild type subunit 5. The COX5 gene has been sequenced and determined to code for a 153-amino acid long protein with a molecular weight of 17,121. The amino-terminal 20 residues comprise the signal peptide. The sequence starting from residue 21 matches the partial sequence reported for the mature subunit 5. The sequence of the subunit 5 gene indicates that the mature protein has a molecular weight of 14,858 which agrees with previous size estimates based on electrophoretic migration. The primary sequence and polarity profile of yeast subunit 5 establishes that it is homologous to subunit 4 of bovine cytochrome oxidase.
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