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Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding Halobacterium halobium adenylate kinase
- Source :
- Gene. 175(1-2)
- Publication Year :
- 1996
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Abstract
- The gene (AK) encoding adenylate kinase (AK) of Halobacterium halobium was cloned. AK consisted of 648 bp and coded for 216 amino acids (aa). S1 mapping and primer extension experiments indicated that the transcription start point (tsp) was located immediately upstream from the start codon. The TATA-like promoter sequence was found at a position 20–24 bp upstream from tsp. The most striking property of the enzyme was a putative Zn finger-like structure with four cysteines. It might contribute to the structural stability of the molecule in high-salt conditions. Phylogenetic analysis indicated two lineages of the AK family, the short and long types which diverged a long time ago, possibly before the separation of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Although the H. halobium AK belongs to the long-type AK lineage, it is located in an intermediary position between the two lineages of the phylogenetic tree, indicating early divergence of the gene along the long-type lineage.
- Subjects :
- Cloning
Genetics
chemistry.chemical_classification
Halobacterium salinarum
Phylogenetic tree
Base Sequence
Transcription, Genetic
Lineage (evolution)
Adenylate Kinase
Molecular Sequence Data
Adenylate kinase
General Medicine
Biology
Molecular biology
Primer extension
Amino acid
chemistry
Start codon
Genes, Bacterial
Amino Acid Sequence
Cloning, Molecular
Gene
Phylogeny
Adenylyl Cyclases
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 03781119
- Volume :
- 175
- Issue :
- 1-2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Gene
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ba1840464743d2d3134b0d81f23ee355