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. 1980 Apr 11;8(7):1551–1560. doi: 10.1093/nar/8.7.1551

DNA sequence of the E. coli trpR gene and prediction of the amino acid sequence of Trp repressor.

C K Singleton, W D Roeder, G Bogosian, R L Somerville, H L Weith
PMCID: PMC324016  PMID: 7001368

Abstract

A DNA sequence of 1041 base pairs from a BamHI fragment containing the E. coli trpR gene has been determined. With this sequence and other experimental evidence, the primary structure (88 amino acids) of the Trp repressor can be predicted. Additional features of the DNA sequences include a 22 base pair region upstream from the proposed structural gene which exhibits striking homology with the trp operator, thus implying that expression of the trpR gene may be under autogenous regulation.

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