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. 1981 Dec 1;199(3):725-31.
doi: 10.1042/bj1990725.

The construction and partial characterization of plasmids containing complementary DNA sequences to human calcitonin precursor polyprotein

The construction and partial characterization of plasmids containing complementary DNA sequences to human calcitonin precursor polyprotein

J Allison et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

(1) Total poly(A)-containing RNA isolated from human thyroid medullary carcinoma tissue was shown to direct the synthesis in the wheat germ cell-free system of a major (Mr 21000) and several minor forms of human calcitonin precursor polyproteins. Evidence for processing of these precursor(s) by the wheat germ cell-free system is also presented. (2) A small complementary DNA (cDNA) plasmid library has been constructed in the PstI site of the plasmid pAT153, using total human thyroid medullary carcinoma poly(A)-containing RNA as the starting material. (3) Plasmids containing abundant cDNA sequences were selected by hybridization in situ, and two of these (ph T-B3 and phT-B6) were characterized by hybridization--translation and restriction analysis. Each was shown to contain human calcitonin precursor polyprotein cDNA sequences. (4) RNA blotting techniques demonstrate that the human calcitonin precursor polyprotein is encoded within a mRNA containing 1000 bases. (5) The results demonstrate that human calcitonin is synthesized as a precursor polyprotein.

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