Molecular analysis of a human interferon‐inducible gene family
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- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 199 (2) , 417-423
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb16139.x
Abstract
Three functional members of the 1–8 gene family have been isolated on a single human genomic DNA fragment of less than 18 kb. The 1–8U and 1–8D genes are extremely similar: each is contained within a 90% identity over 70% of the coding sequence. For the 1–8U and D genes the high similarity extends into the 5′ non-coding and flanking regions. The open reading frames encode polypeptides that are likely to be of very similar structure. Antiserum to a conserved peptide detects a polypeptide(s) of about 14 kDa on PAGE which separates into three components on isoelectric focussing. The 9–27 and 1–8U genes are highly interferon-inducible, the 1–8D gene is much less so. These differences are mimicked by the activities of the corresponding ISREs placed 5′ of a marker gene in expression constructs. They presumably reflect differences in the interaction of the ISREs with the various interferon-inducible and constitutive factors that govern the interferon response.Keywords
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