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Gene: RpI135
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RNA polymerase I 135kD subunit
Drosophila melanogaster
Synonyms: CG4033, DmRP135, DNA-directed RNA polymerase I 135 kDa polypeptide, l(2)k16513, RNA polymerase I, RNA polymerase I subunit 2, RP135, RpIII135
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Antibodies directed against a fusion protein expressing 164 amino acids of the DmRP135 polypeptide cross-react with the second-largest subunit of RNA polymerase III of yeast and generate a distinct banding pattern on Drosophila polytene chromosomes distinguishable from that obtained with anti-RNA polymerase II antibodies [2].
RNA polymerase preparations of D. melanogaster were blotted and the second-largest subunits were identified with antibodies raised against polypeptides expressed from DmRP128 and DmRP135[1].