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. 1989 Aug 11;17(15):6217–6227. doi: 10.1093/nar/17.15.6217

A chloroplast gene encoding a protein with one zinc finger.

Y Sasaki 1, Y Nagano 1, S Morioka 1, H Ishikawa 1, R Matsuno 1
PMCID: PMC318273  PMID: 2505231

Abstract

We have sequenced a pea chloroplast gene encoding a protein with a zinc finger (zfp A). The putative protein is conserved in chloroplast DNA and shows sequence homology to the E. coli protein controlling fol C expression. Exposure of etiolated pea leaves to light leads to the accumulation of zfp A transcripts. The accumulation of these transcripts does not require de novo protein synthesis in the chloroplast, although the expression of highly inducible genes such as rbc L requires it. These properties suggest that zfp A encodes a protein involved in the regulation of chloroplast gene expression.

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