Cloning of several cDNA segments coding for human liver proteins.

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A human cDNA library was constructed using M13 derivative vectors. The simple and rapid procedures for sequencing single-stranded DNA by the dideoxy chain termination method allowed a screening of individual clones directly by DNA sequence analysis. Some of these clones were identified as coding for: serum albumin, alpha1-antitrypsin, retinol-binding protein, prothrombin, haptoglobin, and metallothionein. Furthermore, a clone coding for aldolase B was tentatively identified on the basis of high sequence homology with rabbit muscle aldolase.

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Costanzo, F., Castagnoli, L., Dente, L., Arcari, P., Smith, M., Costanzo, P., … Cortese, R. (1983). Cloning of several cDNA segments coding for human liver proteins. The EMBO Journal, 2(1), 57–61. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1983.tb01380.x

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