PMID: 6160371Jan 1, 1980Paper

The araC regulatory gene mRNA contains a leader sequence

Molecular & General Genetics : MGG
L CassG Wilcox

Abstract

An estimation of the size of the araC gene in Escherichila coli B/r was made by sub-cloning restriction fragments of the araC-containing hybrid plasmid pTB1 into the plasmid pBR322. Plasmids which contained a functional araC gene were identified by genetic complementation tests. DNA sequence analysis of the promoter-proximal region of the araC gene revealed that araC mRNA contains a 150 nucleotide leader.

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Jan 1, 1982·Molecular & General Genetics : MGG·H Bedouelle, M Hofnung
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