T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products

Toh, H.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN:
0014-5793
Keywords:
5'-3'-Exonuclease ; Bacteriophage T7 ; DNA polymerase I ; DNA primase ; Helix-destabilizing protein ; Homology
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Biology
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Physics
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fussnote Recently, the complete nucleotide sequence of the bacteriophage T7 genome was determined and 50 genes were identified on the genome. We compared amino acid sequences of all the gene products of T7 and replication-related gene products of E.coli. As a result, we found that T7 and E.coli share homology for each pair of exonuclease, DNA primase and helix-destabilizing protein. For E.coli, these gene products are known to be involved in the process of discontinuous DNA replication. These observations suggest that T7 and E.coli have a common origin for a part of their replication systems.
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reference 194 (1986), S. 245-248
schlagwort 5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
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shingle_author_1 Toh, H.
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T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Toh, H.
T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Toh, H.
T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Toh, H.
T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
5'-3'-Exonuclease
Bacteriophage T7
DNA polymerase I
DNA primase
Helix-destabilizing protein
Homology
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
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titel T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products
titel_suche T7 and E.coli share homology for replication-related gene products
Recently, the complete nucleotide sequence of the bacteriophage T7 genome was determined and 50 genes were identified on the genome. We compared amino acid sequences of all the gene products of T7 and replication-related gene products of E.coli. As a result, we found that T7 and E.coli share homology for each pair of exonuclease, DNA primase and helix-destabilizing protein. For E.coli, these gene products are known to be involved in the process of discontinuous DNA replication. These observations suggest that T7 and E.coli have a common origin for a part of their replication systems.
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