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. 1984 Jun;158(3):809–813. doi: 10.1128/jb.158.3.809-813.1984

Complete nucleotide sequence and start sites for transcription and translation of the Bacillus megaterium protein C gene.

E R Fliss, P Setlow
PMCID: PMC215513  PMID: 6327639

Abstract

The nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus megaterium protein C gene, encompassing the coding region and 341 base pairs of flanking regions, has been determined. The gene codes for a 72-residue protein whose predicted amino acid sequence is identical to that previously determined for protein C with the exception of an amino-terminal methionine predicted from the gene sequence, but not found in the mature protein. The translational initiation codon is preceded by an 11-base pair sequence highly complementary to the 3' terminus of B. megaterium 16S rRNA. Protection against S1 nuclease digestion by hybridization of a protein C gene fragment to RNA containing high levels of protein C mRNA localized the transcription initiation site 108 base pairs upstream from the translation start site. Upstream from the transcription initiation site there are no obvious homologies with conserved regions of promoters for previously described B. subtilis vegetative or sporulation genes.

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