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-acetylserine (thiol) lyase (OASTL) genes were isolated by screening a genomic library of the primitive red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae and named cmSAT2, and cmOASTL1 and cmOASTL2, respectively. cmSAT2 encoded a polypeptide of 406 amino acids. cmSAT2 was encoded on chromosome IX. cmOASTL1 and cmOASTL2 encoded for polypeptides of 389 and 390 amino acids, respectively. A molecular phylogenic tree of the amino acid sequences suggested that cmOASTL1 belongs to the group of eukaryotic plant OASTL while cmOASTL2 belongs to the bacterial type OASTL. cmOASTL1 and cmOASTL2 were encoded on chromosomes XVII and VIII, respectively. In Northern blot analyses, the probes for cmOASTL1 and cmOASTL2 hybridized with 1.4 kb and 1.3 kb bands, respectively. The identity of cmOASTL1 and cmOASTL2 was confirmed by genetic complementation in an OASTL- deficient mutant of Escherichia coli NK3 using sulfate or sulfide as a sole source of sulfur.
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Received 19 March 2001/ Accepted in revised form 7 May 2001
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Toda, K., Takano, H., Nozaki, H. et al. The Second Serine Acetyltransferase, Bacterial-type O-Acetylserine (thiol) Lyase and Eukaryotic-type O-Acetylserine (thiol) Lyase from the Primitive Red Alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae . J Plant Res 114, 291–300 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013990
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