Molecular cloning of a novel human cDNA, RT 14, containing a putative ORF highly conserved between human, fruit fly, and nematode

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From a human fetal-brain cDNA library we isolated a novel gene, designated RT14, whose cDNA contained an open reading frame of 375 nucleotides encoding 125 amino acids. A 71-amino-acids region of the predicted peptide sequence showed 62% identity with a putative peptide encoded in the region close to Drosophila Tra-2. It also showed significant homology with the putative peptide of T20G5.10 of C. elegans. Northern-blot analysis revealed expression of 0.7-kb and 1.1-kb transcripts in all human tissues examined.

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Watanabe, T. K., Fujiwara, T., Shinomiya, H., Kuga, Y., Hishigaki, H., Nakamura, Y., & Hirai, Y. (1995). Molecular cloning of a novel human cDNA, RT 14, containing a putative ORF highly conserved between human, fruit fly, and nematode. DNA Research, 2(5), 235–237. https://doi.org/10.1093/dnares/2.5.235

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