Sequence of the Gossypium hirsutum D-genome alloallele of Legumin A and its mRNA

Vicilins and legumins are the major globulin storage proteins of angiosperms, being expressed in embryos at very high levels during the reserve accumulation or maturation stage. Along with several other abundant mRNAs, their expression in Gossypium hirsutum (Upland cotton) is specific for this stage...

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description Vicilins and legumins are the major globulin storage proteins of angiosperms, being expressed in embryos at very high levels during the reserve accumulation or maturation stage. Along with several other abundant mRNAs, their expression in Gossypium hirsutum (Upland cotton) is specific for this stage and comparative sequence, and functional analysis of their genes should help define a major part of the spatial and temporal control of embryo development. Because significant differences exist in known alloalleles of other cotton genes, the identity here indicates that mRNA represented by cDNA C94 is encoded by LegA-D. The three introns of LegA-D are in the same positions as in legumin genes in other species. As predicted from comparison with Fabaceae Leg genes, primer extension shows that the transcription start is at or around nucleotide 1629, about 26 NT from both the TATA box and translation start.
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Amino acids
ANALYTICAL METHODS
ARN MENSAJERO
ARN MESSAGER
Biological and medical sciences
BIOSINTESIS
BIOSYNTHESE
BIOSYNTHESIS
CODE GENETIQUE
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Complementary DNA
Embryogenesis
Embryos
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
genbank m69811lega-d gc94030b
genbank m73072
Genes
Genes. Genome
GENETIC CODE
GENOME ANALYSIS
Genomes
GLOBULINAS
GLOBULINE
GLOBULINS
GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM
MESSENGER RNA
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation
Molecular genetics
molecular sequence data
NUCLEOTIDE
NUCLEOTIDES
NUCLEOTIDOS
Plant Gene Register
Plants
Sequencing
TECHNIQUE ANALYTIQUE
TECNICAS ANALITICAS
title Sequence of the Gossypium hirsutum D-genome alloallele of Legumin A and its mRNA
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