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Complementary DNA

About: Complementary DNA is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 55301 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2752650 citations. The topic is also known as: cDNA & DNA, Complementary.


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Kevin J. Leco1, Rama Khokha1, N Pavloff1, S P Hawkes1, Dylan R. Edwards1 
TL;DR: It is proposed that TIMP-3 functions in a tissue-specific fashion as part of an acute response to remodeling stimuli in murine tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-3.

490 citations

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TL;DR: In vitro transcription‐‐translation mapping of the full‐length IFN‐beta 2 cDNA sequence, shows that it encodes a 23.7‐kd protein of 212 amino acids, whose activity is cross‐neutralized by antibodies to human IFn‐beta 1 but not to IFN•alpha or gamma.
Abstract: Induced human fibroblasts produce several mRNAs encoding interferon (IFN) activity. We previously cloned cDNA for a 1.3-kb RNA designated IFN-beta 2 and distinct from the 0.9-kb IFN-beta 1 mRNA. In vitro transcription--translation mapping of the full-length IFN-beta 2 cDNA sequence, shows that it encodes a 23.7-kd protein of 212 amino acids. This cDNA, fused to the SV40 early gene promoter, was transfected and amplified in Chinese hamster ovary cells and clones were obtained which constitutively produce human interferon activity. Two IFN-beta 2 genomic clones were isolated and their expression in hamster and mouse cells also produces biologically active rIFN-beta 2. Specific immunoassays show that IFN-beta 2 secreted by DNA-transformed rodent cells is a processed 21-kd protein, whose activity is cross-neutralized by antibodies to human IFN-beta 1 but not to IFN-alpha or gamma. The immunoassay also demonstrates the induction of IFN-beta 2 secretion by fibroblasts in response to growth-regulatory cytokines, such as interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor. The function of this IFN-beta 2 as an autoregulatory inhibitor of cell growth is discussed.

490 citations

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26 Aug 1982-Nature
TL;DR: All the evidence to date and the present data suggest that this is the only gene for IFN-γ and that the resolution of IFn-γ into two components18 is probably the result of post-translational processing of the protein.
Abstract: Sequence determination of cloned cDNAs and genes of the three classes of interferon (IFN-alpha, -beta and -gamma) has revealed more than a dozen members of the human IFN-alpha gene family and a single gene for IFN-beta. These genes are found on chromosome 9 and contain no introns. We recently reported that the 146-amino acid sequence of mature IFN-gamma deduced from the nucleotide sequence of a cloned cDNA was quite unrelated to those of the other IFNs, and that the gene for IFN-gamma contains at least one intron. We now describe the isolation, characterization and DNA sequence of the human IFN-gamma gene. It contains three introns, a repetitive DNA element, and is not highly polymorphic. All our evidence to date and the present data suggest that this is the only gene for IFN-gamma and that the resolution of IFN-gamma into two components is probably the result of post-translational processing of the protein.

489 citations

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TL;DR: Results suggest that the growth factor-inducible immediate early gene nur/77 encodes a ligand-binding protein that regulates the genomic response to growth factors.
Abstract: We previously identified, by cDNA cloning, a set of genes that are expressed during the G0/G1 transition (cell cycle reentry) in mouse fibroblasts. These immediate early genes are transcriptionally activated within minutes of addition of serum or purified growth factors, and their mRNAs are superinduced in the presence of protein-synthesis inhibitors. We report here that one of these genes, represented by nur/77 cDNA (originally called 3CH77), encodes a member of the superfamily of ligand-binding transcription factors that includes the steroid and thyroid hormone receptors. The nur/77 cDNA sequence encodes a protein of 601 amino acids containing two regions of sequence similarity to members of this nuclear receptor superfamily, corresponding to their DNA-binding and ligand-binding domains. These results suggest that the growth factor-inducible immediate early gene nur/77 encodes a ligand-binding protein that regulates the genomic response to growth factors.

489 citations

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06 Dec 1990-Nature
TL;DR: A complementary DNA encoding a voltage-gated chloride channel from Torpedo marmorata electric organ was cloned by expressing hybrid-depleted messenger RNA in Xenopus oocytes and expression of the protein shows that it is sufficient for channel function.
Abstract: A complementary DNA encoding a voltage-gated chloride channel from Torpedo marmorata electric organ was cloned by expressing hybrid-depleted messenger RNA in Xenopus oocytes. The predicted protein has a sequence of 805 amino acids containing several putative membrane-spanning domains. Expression of the protein in Xenopus oocytes shows that it is sufficient for channel function.

488 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023197
2022422
2021178
2020241
2019312
2018349