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SUBMITTER: Stanford DR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC102526 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Stanford D R DR Martin N C NC Hopper A K AK
Nucleic acids research 20000101 2
Sorting isozymes are encoded by single genes, but the encoded proteins are distributed to multiple subcellular compartments. We surveyed the predicted protein sequences of several nucleic acid interacting sorting isozymes from the eukaryotic taxonomic domain and compared them with their homologs in the archaeal and eubacterial domains. Here, we summarize the data showing that the eukaryotic sorting isozymes often possess sequences not present in the archaeal and eubacterial counterparts and that ...[more]