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. 1990 Dec;100(1):37-47.
doi: 10.1007/BF00337601.

The puff-specific Drosophila protein Bj6, encoded by the gene no-on transient A, shows homology to RNA-binding proteins

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The puff-specific Drosophila protein Bj6, encoded by the gene no-on transient A, shows homology to RNA-binding proteins

H von Besser et al. Chromosoma. 1990 Dec.

Abstract

The DNA coding for the puff-specific protein Bj6 has been isolated by expression cloning. The gene is localized in 14C1,2 on the X chromosome and is expressed ubiquitously during embryonic development with prominent expression during the first 12 h of embryogenesis. cDNA and genomic clones have been sequenced and show a single open-reading frame of 2.1 kb length, coding for a Mr = 77,000 basic protein. In the aminoterminal half of the protein we detect stretches of repeated amino acids, centrally a region with homology to RNA-binding proteins containing the RNP 1 and RNP 2 consensus motif of RNA binding proteins, and the carboxyterminal part is rich in charged amino acids. The Bj6 protein is a product of the gene no-on transient A, a gene required for normal vision and courtship behaviour in Drosophila.

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