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Interferon alpha2b is the predominant subvariant detected in human genomic DNAs.

S Kaluz1, P Kabát, A Gibadulinová, J Vojtassák, N Fuchsberger, P Kontsek.   

Abstract

Chromosomal DNAs isolated from eight individuals from the Slovak population and from lymphoblastoid Namalwa cells were analyzed for the presence of genes coding for three subvariants of human interferon-alpha 2 (IFN-alpha 2), namely a, b, and c. The respective genes are regarded allelic, because they differ in the coding nucleotide sequence only at the position 137 (a:A, b/c:G) and/or at the position 171 (a/b:A, c:G). IFN-alpha 2 sequences in genomes were selectively amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Resulting "consensus" PCR-product (the total mixture of PCR-derived clones) was sequenced and the subvariant-specific nucleotides at position 137 and 171 were determined. In one placental genomic DNA and in a mixture of genomic DNAs from leukocytes of seven donors only nucleotides specific for subvariant IFN-alpha 2b could be detected. This suggests that the placental DNA contained only genes coding for IFN-alpha 2b and these alleles were at least prevailing in donor's genomes. On the other hand, the majority of genomic alpha 2-sequences in Namalwa cells (from which IFN-alpha 2c was originally derived), seems to be corresponding to subvariant IFN-alpha 2c.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7976860

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Virol        ISSN: 0001-723X            Impact factor:   1.162


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