P450:CYP95

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Note concerning the CYP95 family. The original CYP95 sequence was based on a PCR fragment.  With the submission of the identical gene from another lab, it is clear that the original PCR fragment had a frame shift in the I-helix region that caused it to be placed
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<big>NO LONGER USED</big>
in a separate family CYP95.  The correct sequence is actually the Zea mays homolog of CYP72A, and not in a new family.
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The original CYP95 sequence was based on a PCR fragment.  With the submission of the identical gene from another lab, it is clear that the original PCR fragment had a frame shift in the I-helix region that caused it to be placed in a separate family CYP95.  The correct sequence is actually the Zea mays homolog of CYP72A, and not in a new family.
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&&CYP95A1X&&Zea mays&&no accession number (318 amino acids)
 
&&CYP95A1X&&Zea mays&&no accession number (318 amino acids)
 
&&CYP95X&&Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle) PCR fragment&&GenEMBL X69789 (375bp)
 
&&CYP95X&&Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle) PCR fragment&&GenEMBL X69789 (375bp)
 
&&CYP95X&&Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle) PCR fragment&&GenEMBL X69790 (327bp)
 
&&CYP95X&&Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle) PCR fragment&&GenEMBL X69790 (327bp)
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95 Family

NO LONGER USED

The original CYP95 sequence was based on a PCR fragment. With the submission of the identical gene from another lab, it is clear that the original PCR fragment had a frame shift in the I-helix region that caused it to be placed in a separate family CYP95. The correct sequence is actually the Zea mays homolog of CYP72A, and not in a new family.



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