fzbritt at HAMLET.UCDAVIS.EDU writes:
: I would like to enter the sequence for an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a 3-methyladenine glycosylase. Could you send me instructions on how this is done?
: Also, there's a sequence in the bank already which is described, incorrectly, as a 3-methyladenine glycosylase. Thsi is the tag gene of Vibrio cholerae. I thi
: nk the tag stands for T Antigen Gene, or something like that. It does not stand for Threemethyl Adenine Glycosylase.
: Thanks,
: Anne B. Britt
: Section of Plant Biology
: U. C. Davis
: Davis, CA 95616
:fzbritt at hamlet.ucdavis.edu
Anne -- Below is a summary of sequence submission instructions.
As for the sequence with the incorrect description, you are
probably referring to M60658 and you are correct. The 'tag' gene
in this sequence from Vibrio cholerae refers to the 'ToxR activated gene',
and not the '3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase' gene. The keywords and
product name have been corrected and the revised record will be available
from GenBank within 48 hours.
Dennis Benson
GenBank
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