The Ty transposon of Saccharomyces cerevisiae determines the synthesis of at least three proteins.
AUTOR(ES)
Mellor, J
RESUMO
Two new Ty determined proteins have been identified by placing a Ty transcriptional unit under the control of a high efficiency yeast expression vector. One of these proteins is the product of a post-translational processing event and it binds nucleic acids. A previously identified protein, pl (Tyl-15), has also been shown to bind nucleic acids and to be modified by phosphorylation.
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