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    Gene. 1983 Nov;25(2-3):231-40.

    Isolation of cDNA clones for human adenosine deaminase.

    Valerio D, Duyvesteyn MG, Meera Khan P, Geurts van Kessel A, de Waard A, van der Eb AJ.

    Clones encoding human adenosine deaminase (ADA) were isolated from a cDNA library made from the lymphoblastoid cell line MOLT-4. The isolation procedure was based on the selection of clones hybridizing with a radioactive probe complementary to an RNA preparation, which had been highly enriched in ADA-specific mRNA. The latter RNA preparation was obtained by size-fractionating MOLT-4 RNA and selecting fractions that were translatable into ADA. The assay for the presence of ADA in the in vitro translation products, was based on immunoprecipitation with a specific anti-ADA serum. The antiserum used was shown to precipitate a 42-kDal protein with the properties of ADA. Positive clones were further screened by means of hybrid-released in vitro translation assays. Two clones were obtained which were able to select mRNA that could be translated into a 42-kDal protein immunoprecipitable with the ADA-antiserum. By use of Southern blots containing DNA from somatic cell hybrids, one of these ADA cDNA clones was assigned to the human chromosome 20 known to contain the ADA gene.

    PMID: 6198240 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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