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Nucleic Acids Research, 1984, Vol. 12, No. 22 8295-8312
© 1984


SURVEYS AND SUMMARIES

A comparison of yeast ribosomal protein gene DNA sequences

John L. Teem1, Nadja Abovich1, Norbert F. Kaufer2, Willam F. Schwindinger2, Jonathan R. Warner2, Allison Levy3, John Woolford3, R.J. Leer4, M.M.C. Van Raamsdonk-Duin4, W.H Mager4, R.J. Planta4, L. Schultz5, J.D. Friesen5, Howard Fried6 and Michael Rosbash1

1Department of Biology, Brandies University Waltham,MA 02254,USA 2Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461, USA 3Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University , 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA 4Biochemish Laboratorium, Vrije Universiteit, 10091 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands 5Department of Medical Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 6School of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Faculty Laboratory Office Building 231H Chapel Hill, NC 27514-7231, USA

Received July 16, 1984. Revised October 9, 1984. Accepted October 9, 1984.

The DNA sequences of eight yeast ribosomal protein genes have been compared for the purpose of identifying homologous regions which may be involved in the coordinate regulation of ribosomal protein synthesis. A 12 bp homology was identified in the 5' DNA sequence preceding the stuctural gene for 6 out of 8 yeast ribosomal protein genes. In each case the homologous sequence was found at a position approximately 300 bp preceding the transcription start of the ribosomal protein gene. This homology was not identified in any non-ribosomal protein gene examined. Additional homologies between ribosomal protein genes were identified in the transcribed regions, including the untranslated 5' and 3' DNA regions flanking the coding regions.


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