cDNA sequences of two inducible T-cell genes.

BS Kwon, SM Weissman - Proceedings of the National …, 1989 - National Acad Sciences
BS Kwon, SM Weissman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989National Acad Sciences
We have previously described a set of human T-lymphocyte-specific cDNA clones isolated
by a modified differential screening procedure. Apparent full-length cDNAs containing the
sequences of 14 of the 16 initial isolates were sequenced and were found to represent five
different species of mRNA; three of the five species were identical to previously reported
cDNA sequences of preproenkephalin, T-cell-replacing factor, and a serine esterase,
respectively. The other two species, 4-1BB and L2G25B, were inducible sequences found in …
We have previously described a set of human T-lymphocyte-specific cDNA clones isolated by a modified differential screening procedure. Apparent full-length cDNAs containing the sequences of 14 of the 16 initial isolates were sequenced and were found to represent five different species of mRNA; three of the five species were identical to previously reported cDNA sequences of preproenkephalin, T-cell-replacing factor, and a serine esterase, respectively. The other two species, 4-1BB and L2G25B, were inducible sequences found in mRNA from both a cytolytic T-lymphocyte and a helper T-lymphocyte clone and were not previously described in T-cell mRNA; these mRNA sequences encode peptides of 256 and 92 amino acids, respectively. Both peptides contain putative leader sequences. The protein encoded by 4-1BB also has a potential membrane anchor segment and other features also seen in known receptor proteins.
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