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Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 22 7759-7768
© 1983


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Yeast ribosomal protein S33 is encoded by an unspllt gene

R.J. Leer, M.M.C.van Raamsdonk-Duin, P.J. Schoppink, M.T.E. Conelissen, L.H. Cohen*, W.H. Mager and R.J. Planta

Biochemisch Laboratorium, Vrije Universiteit de Bodelaan 1083, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands

*Present address: Gaubius Instituut, Gezondheidsorganisatie TNO, Leiden, The Netherlands

Received September 23, 1983. Revised October 25, 1983. Accepted October 25, 1983.

The structure of the gene coding for ribosomal protein S33, - a protein which escapes the coordinate control of ribosomal protein synthesis in rna 2 mutant cells -, was determined by sequence analysis. The gene comprises an uninterrupted coding region of 204 nucleotides encoding a protein of 8.9 kD. Like for other yeast ribosomal protein enes that have been seguenced so far, a relatively strong codon bias was observed. By SI nuclease mapping the 5' end of the S33 mRNA was shown to be located at 11 to 15 nucleotides upstream from the initiation codon.


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