The primary structure of the yeast hexokinase PII gene (HXK2) which is responsible for glucose repression
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The primary structure of the yeast hexokinase PII gene (HXK2) which is responsible for glucose repression
Abstract
The nucleotide sequence of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene encoding the glycolytic isoenzyme hexokinase PII (HXK2), which is responsible for triggering glucose repression, has been determined. The reading frame was identified by comparison with the N-terminal undecameric amino acid (aa) sequence, determined previously [Schmidt and Colowick, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 158 (1973) 458-470]. The codon sequence was not random, with 82.1% of the aa specified by only 25 codons. The structural gene sequence corresponded to 1455 bp, coding for 485 aa residues, corresponding to the Mr of 53 800 for the HXK2 monomer. Five initiation regions spanning 162 bp and three termination sites spanning 29 bp were detected. Sequences with similarities to a 5'-TATAAA-3' sequence were located 24-39 bp upstream of each initiation region. The most pronounced initiation region corresponded to the 5'-TATAAA-3' sequence at position -152. Two of the minor initiation sites were inside the coding sequence in front of two ATG codons.
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