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. 1986 Jan 6;194(2):327-32.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(86)80111-9.

cDNA clones coding for the beta-subunit of human liver alcohol dehydrogenase have differently sized 3'-non-coding regions

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cDNA clones coding for the beta-subunit of human liver alcohol dehydrogenase have differently sized 3'-non-coding regions

L O Hedén et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

Three different size classes of cDNA clones coding for the beta 1-subunit of human alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) were characterized from a human liver cDNA library. Clones were identified by hybridization with synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides. A total of 2530 nucleotides were determined, covering an ADH-coding region of 1122 nucleotides, a preceding 72-nucleotide segment and 3 types of 3'-non-coding region. The coding nucleotide sequence is in full agreement with the amino acid sequence of the beta 1-subunit. Of 8 clones identified, 6 had a short, 213-nucleotide 3'-non-coding region; 1 an intermediate, 590-nucleotide 3'-region; and 1 a long, 1330-nucleotide 3'-region. In addition, 2 unused polyadenylation signals were found. These results suggest that human liver beta-ADH mRNAs occur in several size classes, and that in addition to the consensus sequence AATAAA further signals are important for 3'-end formation.

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