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[Studies of the repair of radiation-induced genetic damage in Drosophila]. Annual progress report, June 1, 1992--June 30, 1993
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/656511
Subject(s) - polyadenylation , genetics , caat box , biology , start codon , gene , stop codon , consensus sequence , sequence (biology) , nucleotide , promoter , base sequence , gene expression
The most interesting discovery made over the past year derives from sequence analysis of cDNAs from the putative mus308 gene. The theoretical translation product of this gene contains a DNA polymerase domain near the carboxy terminus and DNA/RNA helicase motifs near the amino terminus. There is currently no precedent in the literature for a single polypeptide containing both of these domains. The protein appears to be a novel DNA repair enzyme which should be fruitful ground for future enzymological analysis. The authors have identified two ORFs by sequence analysis of the transforming fragment containing the mei-41 gene and of corresponding cDNAs. ORF 1 includes the P element insertion sites and encodes a peptide of 757 amino acids. ORF 2 starts 900 base pairs downstream of ORF 1 and encodes a peptide of 1,037 amino acids. This putative peptide shows homology to the yeast DNA repair genes, rad50 of S. cerevisiae and rad3 of S. pombe

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