Eight classes of human leukocyte interferon (LeIFN) cDNA clones have been identified in a cDNA library prepared from a myeloblastoid cell line. The nucleotide sequences demonstrate that the multiple human LeIFN genes code for a family of homologous, yet distinct proteins. One of the cDNA clones may have been derived from the transcription of a LeIFN pseudogene.
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Eight classes of human leukocyte interferon (LeIFN) cDNA clones have been identified in a cDNA library prepared from a myeloblastoid cell line. The nucleotide sequences demonstrate that the multiple human LeIFN genes code for a family of homologous, yet distinct proteins. One of the cDNA clones may have been derived from the transcription of a LeIFN pseudogene.
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Nature
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Dull T.J.,
Goeddel D.V.,
Gray P.W.,
Gross M.,
Lawn R.M.,
Leung D.W.,
McCandliss R.,
Seeburg P.H.,
Ullrich A.,
Yelverton E.
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1981
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20-26
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The structure of eight distinct cloned human leukocyte interferon cDNAs.
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290
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doi:10.1038/290020a0
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