Abstract
cDNA clones specific for the fourth component of mouse complement (C4) and its hormonally regulated isotype, sex-linked protein (Slp), were isolated using as probe a 20-mer synthetic oligonucleotide corresponding to a known sequence of human C4 cDNA. Two types of clones, one specific for C4 (pFC4/10, with a 3.7 kilobase insert) and one specific for Slp (pFSlp/1, with a 4.7 kilobase insert), were isolated from liver cDNA libraries constructed from the Slp-producing FM mouse strain. The cDNA inserts of these clones shared 70% of the restriction sites determined. Only one type of clone was isolated from the Slp-negative DBA/1 strain; this type showed restriction maps indistinguishable from that of pFC4/10, pFC4/10 and pFSlp/1 displayed extensive homology; 94% nucleotide homology and 89% derived amino acid homology in the C4a region and 92% nucleotide homology and 89% derived amino acid homology in the thiol-ester region. An Arg-Gln-Lys-Arg sequence in the β-α junction and a Cys-Ala-Glu-Gln sequence in the thiol-ester site were identified for both proteins. A remarkable divergency between C4 and Slp sequences was recognized in the region immediately following the C4a sequence.
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Nonaka, M., Takahashi, M., Natsuume-Sakai, S., Tanaka, S., Shimizu, A., & Honjo, T. (1984). Isolation of cDNA clones specifying the fourth component of mouse complement and its isotype, sex-limited protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 81(21 I), 6822–6826. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.21.6822
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