Homology between the ran1+ gene of fission yeast and protein kinases.

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Abstract

The ran1+ gene of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is a negative regulator of both sexual conjugation and meiosis. The nucleotide sequence of the gene has been determined and contains a region of open reading frame (ORF) capable of encoding a protein of 52,000 daltons. S1 nuclease analysis of ran1+-encoded RNA showed that the ORF was spanned by an uninterrupted transcript. A fragment of DNA containing the entire ran1+ gene was expressed in a bacterial expression vector and found to encode the expected product of 52,000 daltons. The putative ran1+ gene product shares significant sequence homology with known protein kinases. The level of the ran1+ transcript was similar in vegetative and meiotic cells suggesting that the ran1+ protein product rather than its transcript is regulated during sexual differentiation.

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McLeod, M., & Beach, D. (1986). Homology between the ran1+ gene of fission yeast and protein kinases. The EMBO Journal, 5(13), 3665–3671. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04697.x

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