Several cloned ds cDNAs containing bovine HMG-1 sequences have been isolated from a ds cDNA library prepared from the poly(A)+ mRNA fraction of bovine testis using a pool of synthetic 17-rneric oligo-deoxyribonucleotides with the sequence α2 selected to be complementary to a region of the coding sequence corresponding to the relatively unambiguous amino acid sequence, Glu-Met-Trp-Asn-Asn-Thr. Determination of the DNA sequences in these clones indicates that they represent the 3′ half of the HMG-1 message and contain an unusually long putative 3′ untranslated region of 480 nucleotides. The sequence of the coding region corresponding to the 99 amino acids at the C-terminus of HMG-I has been determined and largely confirms the published primary sequence in this region (Walker 3M, (1982) in: The HMG Chromosomal Proteins, Academic Press, London & New York, pp. 69–88). In addition the cDNA sequence provides a complete sequence of the 30 residue polyacidic region and shows that the nucleotide sequence in this region is a repeating one and that the polyacidic domain comprises the C-terminus of the protein.
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January 01 1984
Isolation and patial sequence of bovine cDNA clones for the high-moility-group protein (HMG-1)
Brian Pentecost;
Brian Pentecost
1Department of Medical Biochemsitry, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alaberta, Canada T2N 4Nl
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Gordon H. Dixon
Gordon H. Dixon
1Department of Medical Biochemsitry, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alaberta, Canada T2N 4Nl
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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November 28 1983
Online ISSN: 1573-4935
Print ISSN: 0144-8463
© 1984 The Biochemical Society
1984
Biosci Rep (1984) 4 (1): 49–57.
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Brian Pentecost, Gordon H. Dixon; Isolation and patial sequence of bovine cDNA clones for the high-moility-group protein (HMG-1). Biosci Rep 1 January 1984; 4 (1): 49–57. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01120823
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