Single base substitution between human intestinal and hepatic apolipoprotein B mRNA detected by ribonuclease cleavage analysis |
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Authors: | H Aburatani A Matsumoto T Ishikawa F Takaku H Itakura |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo. |
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Abstract: | The molecular mechanism of human intestinal apolipoprotein (apo) B-48 synthesis has been elucidated by a combination of sequencing of cloned complementary DNAs and RNase cleavage analysis of RNA heteroduplex. All intestinal cDNA clones contained a single C to T base substitution in the codon CAA encoding Gln2153 in apoB-100 cDNA, resulting in a translational stop. One of the our intestinal apoB cDNA clones was polyadenylated 106 bases downstream from the stop codon, possibly producing a 7-kb apoB message in the intestine. RNase cleavage analysis of the RNA heteroduplex between hepatic or intestinal RNA and apoB cDNA-directed anti-sense RNA showed that this single C to U substitution may occur in most of intestinal apoB mRNA. These results suggested that human apoB-48 is mostly produced by apoB mRNA with an in-frame stop codon in the intestine. |
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