Location and nucleotide sequence of the gene for the proton-translocating subunit of wheat chloroplast ATP synthase

The proton-translocating subunit of wheat chloroplast ATP synthase is encoded by a chloroplast gene that has been accurately mapped and whose nucleotide sequence has been determined. The predicted sequence of 81 amino acids has been confirmed in part by determination of the sequence of the first 40...

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Published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS Vol. 79; no. 22; pp. 6903 - 6907
Main Authors Howe, C. J., Auffret, A. D., Doherty, A., Bowman, C. M., Dyer, T. A., Gray, J. C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 01.11.1982
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Summary:The proton-translocating subunit of wheat chloroplast ATP synthase is encoded by a chloroplast gene that has been accurately mapped and whose nucleotide sequence has been determined. The predicted sequence of 81 amino acids has been confirmed in part by determination of the sequence of the first 40 amino acids from the NH2terminus of the protein, and it shows 100% homology with the known amino acid sequence of the spinach protein but no more than 35% homology with the amino acid sequences of bacterial and mitochondrial proteins. The gene shows no deviation from the ``universal'' genetic code and is not split. A potential ribosome binding site is located 12 nucleotides upstream from the initiation codon, but sequences homologous to prokaryotic promotors and transcription terminators are not apparent.
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Present address: Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Clarendon Rd., Worthing, West Sussex BN14 8QH, U.K.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.79.22.6903