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Two chromosomes for one protein?

Stephan Krueger skrueg at lsumc.edu
Tue Oct 20 18:25:30 EST 1998


  Certain proteins are assembled from 2 or more subunits, encoded by
  separate genes which map to different chromosomes.   The succinate
  dehydrogenase complex and RNA polymerase are two examples of such
  proteins.  One protein dimer of this type is platelet-derived growth
factor-AB.

  Where could I find a complete list of proteins that are derived from
  more than one gene, and maybe even from more than one chromosome?




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