Cloning and sequence analysis of the gene encoding (6-4)photolyase from Dunaliella salina

Biotechnology Letters
Yi YiQiao Dairong

Abstract

DNA photolyase can repair UV-induced DNA damage in a light-dependent manner. A cDNA of (6-4)photolyase from Dunaliella salina (GenBank accession number: AY845324) was cloned, sequenced and its amino acid sequence was deduced. The derived amino acid sequence showed high homology with other (6-4)photolyases and a predicted 3D model was constructed by homology modeling.

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