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Bop gene

Specificity Single amino acid Local region of amino acids Global bop gene Individual colony or protein Individual H. salinarum ceU Protein or membrane patch... [Pg.2643]

Many of the early genetic studies were done on H. halobium and its related strains. The popularity of these strains stemmed from the fact that several interesting spontaneous mutations could be readily detected. Among the most characterized mutations are those that affect the production of the protein part of the purple membrane, the heavily studied light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin. Spontaneous mutations occur at a frequency of lO 4. Analysis of these mutations showed that in almost every case a foreign DNA sequence was introduced into the bacterioopsin (bop) structural gene or into sequences surrounding it. [Pg.44]


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