| Literature DB >> 2775660 |
M B Liddell1, I R Peake, S A Taylor, D P Lillicrap, J C Giddings, A L Bloom.
Abstract
Crude barium chloride eluates prepared from 12 unrelated patients with cross-reacting material positive (CRM+) haemophilia B were activated with celite eluate, the reaction products resolved after reduction by 13% SDS-PAGE, and factor IX antigenic material detected by probing with radiolabelled immunopurified rabbit anti-factor IX antiserum followed by autoradiography. Out of the 12, one sample showed faulty activation with the production of a stable reaction product with a MW compatible with that of a putative light chain-activation intermediate. In order to confirm this, two oligonucleotide primers that bracketed exon 6 of the factor IX gene were constructed and used to prime a polymerase chain reaction on DNA isolated from the patient's peripheral blood leucocytes. A single 489 nucleotide DNA fragment was obtained, gel purified, subcloned into M13, and DNA sequencing carried out on both strands. A single C to T transition was discovered that changed the Arg residue at position 145, the first residue of the first bond in the activation peptide, to a Cys, a result that confirmed the inferences drawn from the activation studies.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2775660 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1989.tb04323.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Haematol ISSN: 0007-1048 Impact factor: 6.998