Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 20 7145-7156
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
Primary structure and genetic organization of phage T4 DNA ligase
European Molecular Biology Laboratory Postfach 10.2209, 6900 Heidelberg, FRG
Received August 16, 1983. Accepted September 15, 1983.
The primary structure of phage T4 DNA ligase has been determined by DNA sequencing of a cloned restriction fragment containing its gene, and partial amino acid sequence analysis of the protein. The molecule has a Mr of 55, 230, and contains 487 amino acids. The DNA sequence may also encode all of one and parts of two other, hitherto unidentified, T4 proteins. The four genes are closely packed, with overlaps between terminator and initiator codons of adjacent genes. Potential terminator and promoter sites for transcription are located within the coding sequence of one of the genes.
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