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Two deoxyoctadecyloligonucleotides complementary to the sequence spanning a single base substitution between human leukocyte interferon (HuIFN) alpha A and alpha 2 genes were efficiently used as probes to distinguish between HuIFN-alpha A and -alpha 2 genes. At 37 degrees C or 42 degrees C under aqueous conditions (0.9 M NaCl), hybridization between both probes and the alpha A and alpha 2 genes without any mismatch was strong, whereas the hybridization with one base mismatch (alpha A probe-alpha 2 gene and alpha 2 probe-alpha A gene) was very weak or negligible. Because the single base substitution of G in the alpha 2 gene for A in the alpha A gene provides an extra HinfI site in the alpha 2 gene at the center of the sequence hybridizing to the alpha 2 probe, digestion with HinfI restriction
endonuclease
caused complete loss of the hybridization between the alpha 2 probe and the alpha 2 gene. PvuII digestion provides 298-bp fragments hybridizing to the probes only from the alpha A and alpha 2 genes among the known HuIFN-alpha genes. Thus, with the use of these oligonucleotide probes in combination with PvuII and PvuII-HinfI restriction
endonuclease
digestion, the existence of the sequences corresponding to both IFN-alpha A and
IFN-alpha 2
genes in human genomic DNAs was demonstrated. The results also surprisingly indicate that these genes, formerly considered alleles because of their essential identity (1 base pair difference in the coding sequence), are not likely to be alleles, but represent closely related distinct genes.
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PMID:Detection of human leukocyte interferon-alpha A and -alpha 2 genes in genomic DNAs by the use of deoxyoctadecyloligonucleotide probes. 283 13
Four hybrid human leukocyte interferon (LeIF or IFN-alpha) genes have been constructed by in vitro recombination of LeIF-A (
IFN-alpha 2
) and LeIF-D (IFN-alpha 1) genes at common restriction
endonuclease
sites located within their coding regions. These hybrid genes have been expressed in E. coli under trp promoter control. The interferons produced [LeIF-AD (BglII), -AD (PvuII), -DA (BglII), -DA (PvuII)] have antiviral properties distinct from the parental molecules LeIF-A and -D, varying considerably in their abilities to inhibit plaque formation by different viruses in a range of mammalian cells. All six of the cloned LeIFs exhibit the heat stability, pH 2 stability and antigenic specificity of natural leukocyte interferons.
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PMID:Antiviral activities of hybrids of two major human leukocyte interferons. 617 79
The frequency in human genomic DNA of three human interferon (IFN) alpha genes which differ from each other by a single base substitution was examined in 11 normal individuals. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify the coding sequence for the Hu-
IFN-alpha 2
, Hu-IFN-alpha A, and Hu-
IFN-alpha 2
(Arg) sequences from genomic DNA. The PCR products were then cloned and individual clones were sequenced. PCR products were also analyzed by restriction
endonuclease
analysis for the
IFN-alpha 2
and IFN-alpha A genes by use of a HinfI site which is eliminated by the substitution of an A for a G in IFN-alpha A. The IFN-alpha A gene which was cloned from the myeloblastoid cell line KG-1 was not observed in any of the 201 clones sequenced from normal individuals or in the Namalwa cell line. It was detected in KG-1 cell genomic DNA where it represented 49% of the clones sequenced. Similarly the
IFN-alpha 2
(Arg) gene was not detected in normal individuals or in the KG-1 cell line but only in the lymphoblastoid cell line from which it was cloned. In Namalwa cells the
IFN-alpha 2
(Arg) sequence represented 35% of the clones sequenced while the
IFN-alpha 2
sequence comprised 59%. Therefore, both the IFN-alpha A and
IFN-alpha 2
(Arg) sequences represent alleles of the
IFN-alpha 2
gene.
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PMID:Human interferon-alpha A, -alpha 2, and -alpha 2(Arg) genes in genomic DNA. 850 97