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Nucleotide sequence of a Sendai virus genome region covering the entire M gene and the 3' proximal 1013 nucleotides of the F gene.

Y Hidaka, T Kanda, K Iwasaki, A Nomoto, T Shioda, H Shibuta.   

Abstract

We determined the sequence of the 2,138 nucleotides in the Sendai virus genome just following the 3' proximal 3,686 nucleotides which we had previously reported (Nucleic Acids Res. 11, 7317-7330, 1983). This covers the entire third gene of 1,173 nucleotides and the 3' proximal 1,013 nucleotides of the fourth gene. Like the NP and P+C genes, both the third and fourth genes start from consensus sequence R1 (3'-UCCCAC(or UA)UUUC) at the 3' end and the third gene terminates with consensus sequence R2 (3'-AUUCUUUUU) at the 5' end. The third gene was identified as M, and the deduced 348 amino acids indicated that the M protein is rich in basic residues and has hydrophobic domains near the C-terminal. The fourth gene, although sequencing is not complete yet, was identified as F, since a large open reading frame found in the gene contains the characteristic sequence of 20 amino acids located at the N-terminal of the F1 protein. Analyses of the amino acid sequence suggested that the structure of the F gene product is NH2-signal peptide-F2-F1-COOH.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6095182      PMCID: PMC320259          DOI: 10.1093/nar/12.21.7965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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