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Isolation and characterization of the dut gene of Escherichia coli. II. Restriction enzyme mapping and analysis of polypeptide products
Authors:Lennart G. Lundberg  Olle H. Karlström  Per Olof Nyman
Affiliation:1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chalmers Institute of Technology, S-412 96 GöteborgSweden Tel. (31)810100, Ext. 2073;2. University Institute of Microbiology, Øster Farimagsgade 2A, DK-1353 CopenhagenDenmark Tel. (1)131354
Abstract:Restriction endonuclease mapping of previously constructed dut plasmids has been carried out using the enzymes PvuI, PvuII and SacI. Various dut plasmids were also tested in the "maxicell" protein-synthesizing system. They all show two protein bands in common, one of Mr 16000 in agreement with the size previously reported for the purified dUTPase subunit (Shlomai and Kornberg, 1978). With the information obtained the structural gene for dUTPase can be assigned to a 950-bp SacI-PvuII fragment of the E. coli genome. Studies, described in the preceding paper, on the overproduction of dUTPase by bacterial strains carrying different dut plasmids strongly suggest that the dut gene is transcribed in the direction from the SacI site towards the PvuII site and that the SacI site is located within the dut control region. The second protein band observed in the "maxicell" experiments has an Mr of 23500. Its identity is unknown but it may represent a precursor of dUTPase or the product of a separate gene located between dut and pyrE.
Keywords:Recombinant DNA  maxicells  dUTPase  bp  base pairs  kb  kilobase pairs  SDS  sodium dodecyl sulfate
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