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. 1986 May 5;189(1):47-60.
doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(86)90380-3.

Nucleotide sequence of the Paramecium primaurelia G surface protein. A huge protein with a highly periodic structure

Nucleotide sequence of the Paramecium primaurelia G surface protein. A huge protein with a highly periodic structure

A Prat et al. J Mol Biol. .

Abstract

The complete DNA sequence of the G surface protein of Paramecium primaurelia has been determined. It contains an open reading frame of 8145 nucleotides devoid of introns and coding for a protein of 329,000 Mr. Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence reveals remarkable features such as important internal homologies and a periodic structure, which could be dictated in part by the rigid scaffolding of cysteine residues. The predicted secondary structure shows a quasi absence of alpha-helix and an abundance of beta-pleated sheets and random coils. The monotony of the amino acid sequence is in favour of a structural role for the protein. Interestingly, homologies with other proteins are limited to surface antigens of trypanosomes. Finally, our data are consistent with a genetic code for paramecium which differs from the "universal" code by the assignment of TAA and TAG codons to glutamine.

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