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. 1986 Aug;167(2):754–757. doi: 10.1128/jb.167.2.754-757.1986

Nucleotide sequences of five IncF plasmid finP alleles.

B B Finlay, L S Frost, W Paranchych, N S Willetts
PMCID: PMC212959  PMID: 2426248

Abstract

The nucleotide sequences of five finP alleles from various IncF plasmids (finP types I to V) as well as of three finP mutations were determined and compared. The finP gene specificity could be attributed to a variable, six-to-seven-nucleotide loop located between inverted repeats, and the sequence data were consistent with the product of finP being an RNA molecule rather than a protein. The finP mutations interrupted a proposed finP promoter or destabilized a predicted stem-and-loop structure in the finP RNA molecule.

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