Title Sequence analysis of the schizosaccharomycs pombe homologue of the CDC3 gene in saccharomyces cerevisiae
Author Kim, Hyong Bai
Address Department of Biotechnology, Korea University
Bibliography Journal of Microbiology, 33(4),350-354, 1995,
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Key Words Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Sacchromyces cerevisiae, CDC3
Abstract Saccharomyces cervisiae has a highly ordered ring of filaments that lies just inside the cytoplasmic membrane in the region of the mother-bud neck. Mutants defective in any one of the our cell division cycle genes (CDC3, CDC10, CDC11, CDC12) fail to form these filaments and exhibit a pleiotropic phenotype that includes failure to complete cytokinesis and abnormal bud growth. However, the role of the filament is not clear. In order to find out the role of filament, the similar gene in S pombe (called cdc103^+) to the CDC3 was cloned and sequenced. Here I report the sequence analysis of the cdc103^+) to the CDC3 was cloned and sequenced. Here I report the sequence analysis of the cdc103^+. Comparison of the predicted amino acid sequences of cdc103^+ and CDC3 revealed that they share significant similarity (43% identity and 56% identity or similarity) to each other.
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