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Nucleic Acids Research, 1982, Vol. 10, No. 19 5925-5934
© 1982


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Cloning and characterization of five overlapping cDNAs specific for the human pro{alpha} 1(I) collagen chain

Mon-Li Chu, Jeanne C. Myers, Michael P. Bernard, Juy-Fang Ding and Francesco Ramirez

Departments of Biochemistry and Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Rutgers Medical School Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA

Received June 6, 1982. Revised September 13, 1982. Accepted September 13, 1982.

We report the cloning of five overlapping cDNAs bearing sequences specific for the human pro{alpha}1(I) collagen chain. Poly-A RNA enriched for collagen sequences was purified from normal human fibroblasts and used as template to synthesize double stranded cDNA. The cDNA was inserted into the Eco RI site of pBR 322 by blunt-ending and dG:dC tailing. The clones were screened by colony hybridization using the original RNA population and the resulting five positive clones subjected to restriction endo-nuclease mapping analysis and DNA sequencing. These overlapping clones cover from residue 247 in the {alpha} chain to part of the 3' end untranslated region of the pro{alpha}1(I) mRNA for a total of 3400 nucleotides.


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