RPDL protein and DNA encoding the same

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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4351721, 536 231, 536 2431, 536 2433, C12Q 168, C12N 1512, C07H 2104

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ABSTRACT:
The 5'-terminal partial nucleotide sequence of each clone of a human fetal lung tissue CDNA library was determined. A clone having a novel sequence including a sequence homologous to that of the transcriptional control protein of a yeast was selected from among the above clones and its whole nucleotide structure was determined. It was confirmed that the protein encoded by the gene of the clone was a novel human transcriptional control protein (RPDL protein). Further, an expression vector for expressing the protein and a transformant obtained by transforming with such an expression vector can also be prepared.

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