Nucleotide sequences flanking the translational initiation site were compiled from protozoan nuclear genes and were compared in every protozoan group. The entire 5′-untranslated sequences were very rich in A- and T-resldues, but poor in G- and C-residues In most protozoan genes except for the flagellated ones. The sequence TTTTAAAAATTTAAAAAAAATGNTAANemerged as a consensus sequence flanking the initiation site in the major protozoan group, although the sequences upstream from -4 (four nucleotides upstream from the ATG codon) were divergent among ciliates, sarcodinians, and sporozoans. On the other hand, the consensus sequence for flagellates was revealed to be a simple feature. Only the nucleotide position -3 was occupied with a high frequency of A-residue, in other positions it appeared randomly. These facts suggest that the strong preference for A-residue at the position -3 is a universal feature in nuclear genes for all eukaryotes. © 1991 Oxford University Press.
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Yamauchi, K. (1991). The sequence flanking translational initiation site in protozoa. Nucleic Acids Research, 19(10), 2715–2720. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/19.10.2715
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