Organization, structure and expression of murine interferon alpha genes

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Using a human interferon-α probe we have isolated recombinant phages containing murine interferon-alpha (Mu IFN-α) genes from a genomic library. One of these phages contained two complete Mu IFN-α genes and part of a third gene. The insert of a second phage held two IFN genes. This indicates that the Mu IFN-α 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 ant iviral properties.The expression of the five Mu IFN-α genes and the Mu IFN-β 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 a genes and the 13 gene were present. However, substantial differences in the amounts of the individual mRNAs were observed. © 1985 IRL Press Limited.

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Zwarthoff, E. C., Mooren, A. T. A., & Trapman, J. (1985). Organization, structure and expression of murine interferon alpha genes. Nucleic Acids Research, 13(3), 791–804. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/13.3.791

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