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13. RNA mapping on Drosophila mitochondrial DNA: precursors and template strands.
Drosophila melanogaster mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is closely related to the mammalian and amphibian mtDNA except for gene organization. In Drosophila, genes are distributed in clusters alternatively coded on each strand. Besides the eleven major foreseeable transcripts previously described (MERTEN and PARDUE, 1981, J. Mol. Biol., 153, 1-21), we have characte
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14. Transcriptional control of synthesis of acid-soluble proteins in sporulating Bacillus subtilis.
The major acid-soluble spore proteins (ASSPs) isolated from mature spores of Bacillus subtilis are designated alpha, beta, and gamma (about 60, 60, and 100 amino acids in length, respectively). Alpha and beta are very similar, and gamma is very similar to a less predominant ASSP called delta (about 115 amino acids). A minor and very basic ASSP called epsilon
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15. Functional and Phylogenetic Analyses of a Conserved Regulatory Program in the Phloem of Minor Veins1[w]
The minor-vein phloem of mature leaves is developmentally and physiologically distinct from the phloem in the rest of the vascular system. Phloem loading of transport sugars occurs in the minor veins, and consistent with this, galactinol synthase is expressed in the minor veins of melon (Cucumis melo) as part of the symplastic-loading mechanism that operates
The American Society for Plant Biologists.
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16. Genes VI, VII, and IX of phage M13 code for minor capsid proteins of the virion.
The minor capsid proteins C and D from phage M13 have been characterized by differential amino acid labeling and amino-terminal sequence analysis. We demonstrate that D protein (Mr 12,260) is the product of gene VI, whereas the C component is composed of the products of both gene VII (Mr 3580) and gene IX (Mr 3650). Our data further show that the proteins of
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17. Localization of minor protein components of the head of bacteriophage T4.
The bacteriophage T4 capsid contains a number of minor proteins that are required for head assembly but whose detailed function and position in the head are unknown. We have found that by systematically varying the conditions of extraction, some of these minor proteins can be removed while the main capsid structure is left substantially intact. Electron micr
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18. Identification of minor fimbrial subunits involved in biosynthesis of K88 fimbriae.
The nucleotide sequences of the genes faeF, faeH, faeI, and faeJ encoding K88 minor fimbrial subunits were determined. Analysis of the primary structure of the gene products revealed that all four proteins are synthesized with an amino-terminal signal sequence. The molecular masses of the mature FaeF, FaeH, FaeI, and FaeJ proteins were calculated to be 15,16
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19. Isolation, characterization and evolutionary relatedness of three members from the soybean multigene family encoding chlorophyll a/b binding proteins.
The soybean light-harvesting complex II (LHC II) was composed of one major and three minor chlorophyll a/b (Cab) binding proteins. This study demonstrated that the soybean genome contained at least 11 genes that code for these Cab proteins. Three members of the soybean Cab gene family were characterized. Cab 3 coded for a 25.7 kD mature apoprotein with a 32
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20. Identification of Phloem Involved in Assimilate Loading in Leaves by the Activity of the Galactinol Synthase Promoter1
The definition of “minor” veins in leaves is arbitrary and of uncertain biological significance. Generally, the term refers to the smallest vein classes in the leaf, believed to function in phloem loading. We found that a galactinol synthase promoter, cloned from melon (Cucumis melo), directs expression of the gusA gene to the smallest veins of mature Ar
American Society of Plant Physiologists.
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21. Mature mRNAs of Trypanosoma brucei possess a 5' cap acquired by discontinuous RNA synthesis.
Mature mRNAs of Trypanosoma brucei have a common 5' terminal sequence of 35 nucleotides. This is acquired by an unknown mechanism from the 5' end of a separately transcribed precursor RNA of about 140 nt called the mini-exon-derived RNA or medRNA. We have investigated the nature of the 5' ends of mature mRNAs and of the medRNA by chemical decapping and enzym
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22. Tobamovirus and Potyvirus Accumulation in Minor Veins of Inoculated Leaves from Representatives of the Solanaceae and Fabaceae1
Virus invasion of minor veins in inoculated leaves of a host is the likely prelude to systemic movement of the pathogen and to subsequent yield reduction and quality loss. In this study we have analyzed the cell number and arrangement in minor veins within mature leaves of various members of the Solanaceae and Fabaceae families. We then monitored the accumul
American Society of Plant Physiologists.
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23. Chromosome-Protein Interactions in Polyomavirus Virions
In this work, we sought to determine whether the components of the murine polyomavirus capsid establish specific interactions with the minichromosome encapsidated into the mature viral particles by using the cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) cross-linking reagent. Our data indicated that VP1, but not minor capsid proteins, interacts with the viral genome in v
American Society for Microbiology.
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24. Identification of a germ-line pro-B cell subset that distinguishes the fetal/neonatal from the adult B cell development pathway
Studies presented here show that the expression of CD4, MHC class II (Ia,) and B220 cleanly resolves a major and a minor subset within the earliest pro-B cell population (germ-line pro-B) in adult bone marrow (BM). The major subset expresses intermediate B220 and low CD4 levels. The minor subset, which constitutes roughly 20% of the adult germ-line pro-B, ex
The National Academy of Sciences.