Sequence and Function Analysis of a 9.74 Kb Fragment of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Chromosome X Including the BCK1 Gene
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In the framework of the European BIOTECH project for sequencing the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome, we have determined the nucleotide sequence of the cosmid clone 233 provided by F. Galibert (Rennes Cedex, France). We present here 9743 base pairs of sequence derived from the left arm of chromosome X. This sequence reveals three new open reading frames and includes the published sequence (5' end and open reading frame) of the gene BCK1/SLK1/SSP31 also identified as ORFAA. Deletion mutants of two earlier unknown open reading frames J0840 and J0904 are viable and the open reading frame J0902 is essential for yeast growth.
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