Riddles_1991_Gene_108_289

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Title : Cloning and analysis of a cDNA encoding a human liver carboxylesterase - Riddles_1991_Gene_108_289
Author(s) : Riddles PW , Richards LJ , Bowles MR , Pond SM
Ref : Gene , 108 :289 , 1991
Abstract :

A human liver carboxylesterase (CE)-encoding cDNA has been cloned using synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides (oligos) based on the known amino acid (aa) sequences of rabbit and rat liver CEs. The oligos hybridize specifically to DNA encoding liver CEs. The longest cDNA obtained from screening several cDNA libraries encodes about 80% of the protein and translates into an aa sequence which has a high degree of similarity with the sequences of liver CEs from other species. On hybridization to mRNA isolated from human liver, the cDNA gave a single band of about 2.0 kb consistent with its encoding a protein of less than 68 kDa. DNA obtained from a number of human livers and probed with the CE cDNA gave identical hybridization patterns. These patterns were moderately complex by comparison with published data.

PubMedSearch : Riddles_1991_Gene_108_289
PubMedID: 1748313
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1

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Gene_locus human-CES1

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Riddles PW, Richards LJ, Bowles MR, Pond SM (1991)
Cloning and analysis of a cDNA encoding a human liver carboxylesterase
Gene 108 :289

Riddles PW, Richards LJ, Bowles MR, Pond SM (1991)
Gene 108 :289