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      A homologous repetitive block structure underlies the heterogeneity of heavy and light chain zein genes.

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          Heavy and light chain zein genes from maize, affected by different regulatory loci, are related in sequence and structure. The two kinds of genes code for a signal peptide, a head region of 67 amino acids, six and a half to eight repetitive blocks of 20 amino acids each and a short tail piece. This block structure would allow inter or intragenic recombination giving rise to heterogeneous zein genes. Length variation in zein polypeptides is also due to the occurrence of termination mutations within some genes. Homology between heavy and light chain zein genes extends to the flanking sequences where a short region at the 5' end of the transcript can base pair with the 3' end and may have regulatory implications.

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          Journal
          EMBO J
          The EMBO journal
          Wiley
          0261-4189
          0261-4189
          1982
          : 1
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Postfach 102209, D-6900 Heidelberg, FRG.
          Article
          10.1002/j.1460-2075.1982.tb01360.x
          553256
          16453440
          4de9192b-950f-481f-87f0-f9e9778b2b98
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