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. 1987 Mar;9(2):127-34.
doi: 10.1007/BF00015645.

Isolation of a cDNA clone for the acyl carrier protein-I of spinach

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Isolation of a cDNA clone for the acyl carrier protein-I of spinach

D E Scherer et al. Plant Mol Biol. 1987 Mar.

Abstract

A 715 base pair cDNA clone coding for an acyl carrier protein (ACP) in spinach leaves has been isolated and characterized. The amino acid sequence indicated by the cDNA sequence closely matches the amino acid sequence of the ACP-I isoform. The presence of polyadenylation and DNA sequence coding for a precursor protein with a putative transit peptide, and the absence of hybridization between the cloned DNA and isolated spinach plastid DNA collectively show that the ACP-I gene is nuclear-encoded. The ACP-I cloned DNA did not cross-hybridize with mRNA from spinach tissues in which ACP-II has been found. Cross-hybridization with mRNA from tissues of Brassica campestris was either weak or undetectable. The cloning of an ACP-I gene represents an initial step in the molecular dissection of fatty acid synthetase in plants.

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