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Comparative Study
. 1985 Oct 15;260(23):12523-7.

Characterization of the gene encoding the major rat liver asialoglycoprotein receptor

  • PMID: 2995379
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Comparative Study

Characterization of the gene encoding the major rat liver asialoglycoprotein receptor

J O Leung et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

A cloned cDNA encoding the major rat liver asialoglycoprotein receptor has been used to analyze the gene for this protein. Genomic Southern blot analysis reveals that the gene is contained on a single EcoRI restriction fragment and is unique. A clone containing the gene (isolated from a rat liver genomic library) has been characterized by sequence analysis. The mRNA for the receptor is encoded by nine exons separated by eight introns. The first exon is confined to the 5'-untranslated region of the mRNA, the second exon encodes most of the cytoplasmic NH2-terminal domain of the receptor polypeptide, the third exon corresponds to the hydrophobic transmembrane portion of the polypeptide, and the remaining exons encode the extracellular parts of the receptor. Some, but not all, of the divisions between exons correspond to boundaries between functional domains of the polypeptide.

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