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. 1975 Feb;72(2):737–741. doi: 10.1073/pnas.72.2.737

Nucleotide sequence of an RNA polymerase binding site from the DNA of bacteriophage fd.

H Schaller, C Gray, K Herrmann
PMCID: PMC432391  PMID: 1054851

Abstract

The primary structure of a strong RNA polymerase binding site in the replicative form DNA of phage fd has been determined by direct DNA sequencing. It is: (see article). The molecule contains regions with 2-fold symmetry and sequence homologies to promoter regions from other DNAs. The startpoint of transcription is located in the center of the binding site.

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