The CTP synthetase cDNA was cloned from Chinese hamster lung cells V79. By comparison of the amino acid sequence of CTP synthetase with the counterpart of other species published, it was show that the CTP synthetase was a highly conserved and stable gene among the mammalian cells, but more differences of the CTP synthetase sequence could be seen between procaryotic and eukaryotic cells. This phenomenon suggested that the catalysing model of the enzyme might have some small differences in the organisms.
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The CTP synthetase cDNA was cloned from Chinese hamster lung cells V79. By comparison of the amino acid sequence of CTP synthetase with the counterpart of other species published, it was show that the CTP synthetase was a highly conserved and stable gene among the mammalian cells, but more differences of the CTP synthetase sequence could be seen between procaryotic and eukaryotic cells. This phenomenon suggested that the catalysing model of the enzyme might have some small differences in the organisms.
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Hua Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao
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Chu E.H.,
Skaanild M.T.,
Zhai C.
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1995
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45-49
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Cloning and sequencing of CTP synthetase cDNA from Chinese hamster cells.
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26
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