Abstract

Pea chloroplast DNA and cloned restriction fragments of pea chloroplast DNA have been used as templates in a cell-free coupled transcription-translation system from E. coli and have been shown to direct the synthesis of a 39 kD polypeptide related to cytochrome f (37.3 kD). The product was shown to be similar to cytochrome f by immunoprecipitation with specific antibodies and by peptide mapping of the products of limited chymotrypsin digestion. The structural gene for this higher molecular weight form of cytochrome f has been located within a 3.3 kbp BglII fragment situated 18 kbp from the single 16S rRNA gene.

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