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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
)
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The nucleotide sequence of a 2.5 X 10(3)-base segment of yeast nuclear DNA, containing the structural gene for the 40-kDa subunit II of the
ubiquinol
:cytochrome-c oxidoreductase, has been determined. The region contains only one single reading frame of length sufficient to encode a protein of the size of subunit II. The mature protein is predicted to have a length of 352 amino acids, with a molecular mass of 38714 Da. It is predominantly hydrophilic, with an overall polarity of 45%. Comparison of the sequence of the reading frame with that derived from direct sequence analysis of the N terminus of the mature 40-kDa protein shows that subunit II is synthesized as a longer precursor and shows that the extension is N-terminal. The presequence is 16 amino acids long and it contains a number of positively charged residues and lacks acidic ones. It is also rich in neutral, polar amino acids.
S1 nuclease
protection analysis of DNA X RNA hybrids identifies two major and one minor transcript of the gene, whose 5' termini map approximately 55, 65 and 75 nucleotides upstream of the initiation codon. Sequences 5' of these termini lack obvious homology to the regulatory sequences of other imported mitochondrial proteins, whose synthesis is controlled by oxygen and by catabolite repression. A mutant lacking a functional subunit II gene has been constructed by a one-step gene-disruption procedure. This mutant grows only slowly on glycerol and still displays a low level of
QH2
: cytochrome-c oxidoreductase activity (approx. 5% of that of wild type). The implications of this finding for the possible role of subunit II in the complex are discussed.
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PMID:Subunit II of yeast QH2:cytochrome-c oxidoreductase. Nucleotide sequence of the gene and features of the protein. 302 97
The nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the 11-kDa subunit VIII of the
ubiquinol
-cytochrome-c oxidoreductase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been determined. The coding sequence has a length of 330 bp and is preceded at a distance of 361 bp by another reading frame, coding for a protein of as yet unknown function. The 11-kDa gene is transcribed independently of the URFx gene and transcription of both is sensitive to catabolite repression. Multiple 5' and 3' termini of transcripts of the gene for the 11-kDa subunit were identified by
S1 nuclease
protection analysis of DNA X RNA hybrids. The 5' termini map 52 +/- 2 and 60 +/- 2 nucleotides upstream of the initiation codon whereas the 3' termini map 336 +/- 2 and 350 +/- 2 nucleotides downstream of the stop codon. The subunit VIII reading frame encodes a protein with a molecular mass of 12.4 kDa and a polarity of 37.6%. It is predicted to contain a high content of beta-sheet segments, which may be capable of forming a barrel-like structure in a lipid bilayer. A comparison of the sequence with those of the small subunits of the beef heart complex reveals similarity with the 9.5-kDa subunit VII (core-linked protein) characterized by Borchart et al. (1986) FEBS Lett. 200, 81-86. The significance of this is discussed.
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PMID:Nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the 11-kDa subunit of the ubiquinol-cytochrome-c oxidoreductase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 303 7