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Publication : Organization, structure and expression of murine interferon alpha genes.

First Author  Zwarthoff EC Year  1985
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  13
Issue  3 Pages  791-804
PubMed ID  2987810 Mgi Jnum  J:7878
Mgi Id  MGI:56347 Doi  10.1093/nar/13.3.791
Citation  Zwarthoff EC, et al. (1985) Organization, structure and expression of murine interferon alpha genes. Nucleic Acids Res 13(3):791-804
abstractText  Using a human interferon-alpha probe we have isolated recombinant phages containing murine interferon-alpha (Mu IFN-alpha) genes from a genomic library. One of these phages contained two complete Mu IFN-alpha genes and part of a third gene. The insert of a second phage held two IFN genes. This indicates that the Mu IFN-alpha genes are clustered in the genome as is the case for the analogous human genes. The nucleotide sequences of these 5 genes were determined. They show that the genes are all different, albeit highly homologous. The deduced amino acid sequences show that four of the five genes contain a putative glycosylation site. Three genes were transiently expressed in COS cells and they gave rise to protein products showing antiviral properties. The expression of the five Mu IFN-alpha genes and the Mu IFN-beta gene was studied in virus-induced mouse L cells. The individual mRNAs were visualized in a nuclease S1 experiment, using a specific probe for each gene. In RNA preparations from induced cells mRNAs for each of the five alpha genes and the beta gene were present. However, substantial differences in the amounts of the individual mRNAs were observed.
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