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351–353
Issue
5
Volume
1
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The nucleotide sequence of rabbit liver cytochrome b5 mRNA.
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Protein sequences & data analysis
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1988
1905-06
Subject
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Animals; Amino Acid Sequence; Liver/*metabolism; Rabbits; Base Sequence; Molecular Sequence Data; Cytochrome b Group/*genetics; Cytochromes b5; Chromosome Deletion; Genes; RNA; Cloning; Molecular; Messenger/*genetics
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Dariush N; Fisher C W; Steggles A W
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Using a synthetic 26 base pair (bp) oligonucleotide, we have screened a rabbit liver cDNA library in lambda gt11 and isolated a 1000 bp DNA clone corresponding to cytochrome b5 mRNA. The clone contains the complete coding region and long 5' and 3' non-translated regions. The derived amino acid sequence (sequence; see text) agrees with published sequences, and confirms that the amino acids 62 and 104 are asparagine and aspartic acid, respectively.
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1988
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Base Sequence
Chromosome Deletion
Cloning
Cytochrome b Group/*genetics
Cytochromes b5
Dariush N
Fisher C W
Genes
Liver/*metabolism
Messenger/*genetics
Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Protein sequences & data analysis
Rabbits
RNA
Steggles A W