Long_1991_Life.Sci_48_PL43

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Title : Cloning and sequencing of a human liver carboxylesterase isoenzyme - Long_1991_Life.Sci_48_PL43
Author(s) : Long RM , Calabrese MR , Martin BM , Pohl LR
Ref : Life Sciences , 48 :PL43 , 1991
Abstract :

A human liver lambda gt11 library was screened with antibodies raised to a purified rat liver carboxylesterase, and several clones were isolated and sequenced. The longest cDNA contained an open reading frame of 507 amino acids that represented 92% of the sequence of a mature carboxylesterase protein. This sequence possessed many structural features that are highly conserved among rabbit and rat liver carboxylesterase proteins, including Ser, His, and Asp residues that comprise the active site, two pairs of Cys residues that may participate in disulfide bond formation, and one Asn-Xxx-Thr site for N-linked carbohydrate addition. When the clone was used to probe human liver genomic DNA that had been digested with various restriction enzymes, many hybridizing bands of differing intensities were observed. The results suggest that the carboxylesterases exist as several isoenzymes in humans, and that they are encoded by multiple genes.

PubMedSearch : Long_1991_Life.Sci_48_PL43
PubMedID: 1997784
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1

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Gene_locus human-CES1

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Long RM, Calabrese MR, Martin BM, Pohl LR (1991)
Cloning and sequencing of a human liver carboxylesterase isoenzyme
Life Sciences 48 :PL43

Long RM, Calabrese MR, Martin BM, Pohl LR (1991)
Life Sciences 48 :PL43