1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)37020-6
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Characterization of human brain cDNA encoding the general isoform of beta-spectrin.

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“…The conceptual translation of the ␤IV spectrin cDNA corresponds to a protein of 2,559 amino acids with a pre-dicted molecular weight of ‫882ف‬ kD and an isoelectric point of ‫.9.5ف‬ The putative starting methionine of ␤IV spectrin is not in the context of a Kozak sequence, but it is preceded in the 5Ј-untranslated region by an in-frame stop codon. The domain structure of ␤IV spectrin closely resembles that of other ␤ spectrins (Hu et al, 1992;…”
Section: Cloning Of Human ␤Iv Spectrinmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The conceptual translation of the ␤IV spectrin cDNA corresponds to a protein of 2,559 amino acids with a pre-dicted molecular weight of ‫882ف‬ kD and an isoelectric point of ‫.9.5ف‬ The putative starting methionine of ␤IV spectrin is not in the context of a Kozak sequence, but it is preceded in the 5Ј-untranslated region by an in-frame stop codon. The domain structure of ␤IV spectrin closely resembles that of other ␤ spectrins (Hu et al, 1992;…”
Section: Cloning Of Human ␤Iv Spectrinmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Reverse transcriptase-PCR and 5ЈRACE were used to extend this sequence further 5Ј. The very 5Ј region of the ORF was not reached; however, based on homology with human ␤-G spectrin (Hu et al, 1992), results of the BLAST search, and the consensus sequence for C. elegans intron/exon borders (Blumenthal and Steward, 1997), a good candidate for the first exon was identified.…”
Section: Isolation Of C Elegans ␤-G Spectrin (Bgs-1) Cdnasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparison of nematode ␤-G spectrin with those of Drosophila (Byers et al, 1992) and the three human ␤ spectrins (Hu et al, 1992;Winkelmann et al, 1990;Ohara et al, 1998;Stankewich et al, 1998) reveals that ␤ spectrins are highly conserved through evolution (Fig. 2 B).…”
Section: Isolation Of C Elegans ␤-G Spectrin (Bgs-1) Cdnasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beta subunits contain most of the recognition sites of spectrin for other proteins including ankyrin, protein 4.1 actin, as well as the site for ankyrin-independent association of spectrin with membranes. Beta~-spectrin is the most common type of beta subunit, and it is expressed in most vertebrate tissues (Hu et al, 1992). The structure and function of spectrin has been best characterized in mammalian erythrocytes from both in vivo and in vitro studies (…”
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