Analysis of the primary structure of the chloroplast isozyme of triosephosphate isomerase from rye leaves by protein and cDNA sequencing indicates a eukaryotic origin of its gene
Abstract
The primary structure of the chloroplast isozyme of triosephosphate isomerase from rye leaves was identified by protein and cDNA sequencing and compared to the deduced amino acid sequence of a cDNA for the cytosolic isozyme. The mature cytosolic and chloroplast isozyme proteins share 64% amino acid sequence identity. The cDNA for the chloroplast isozyme codes for a precursor protein consisting of an N-terminal transit peptide of Mr 4351 and a...
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Title
Analysis of the primary structure of the chloroplast isozyme of triosephosphate isomerase from rye leaves by protein and cDNA sequencing indicates a eukaryotic origin of its gene
Published Date
Apr 1, 1995
Volume
1261
Issue
2
Pages
257 - 264
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