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Figure 1. The nucleotide sequence combined from the cDNAs PR22 and PR23 and the predicted amino acid sequence. PR22 begins with the T residue in the initiation codon and concludes at the end of the sequence. The remainder of the 5'-end sequence was derived from PR23. More than 100 bp from the 5' end and 200 bp from the 3' end of PR23 were sequenced. PR23 is identical to PR22, with the exception of a silent third position change of C to T at the residue Gly-24 and the use of an alternative polyadenylation site. The identity of PR23 to PR22 was further supported by the identical restriction patterns of the cDNAs. The polyadenylation site of PR23 starts at the T residue, following the second polyadenylation signal, as underlined. Presumably, PR23 uses the first polyadenylation signal and PR22 uses the second one.

Image published in: Shi YB and Brown DD (1990)

Copyright © 1990. Image reproduced on with permission of the Publisher, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. This is an Open Access article.

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