Tian_1996_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_220_280

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Title : A new plasmid-encoded proteic killer gene system: cloning, sequencing, and analyzing hig locus of plasmid Rts1 - Tian_1996_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_220_280
Author(s) : Tian QB , Ohnishi M , Tabuchi A , Terawaki Y
Ref : Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications , 220 :280 , 1996
Abstract :

A new proteic killer gene system, hig, was identified on the plasmid Rts1. The hig locus consisting of a higA and higB is directly related to the temperature sensitive host cell growth conferred by Rts1. We proved that higB encoding presumably a 92-amino-acid polypeptide inhibited segregation of plasmid free cells, and higA encoding a 104-amino-acid polypeptide suppressed the higB function both in cis and in trans.

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Tian QB, Ohnishi M, Tabuchi A, Terawaki Y (1996)
A new plasmid-encoded proteic killer gene system: cloning, sequencing, and analyzing hig locus of plasmid Rts1
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 220 :280

Tian QB, Ohnishi M, Tabuchi A, Terawaki Y (1996)
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 220 :280