Human ubiquitin genes: one member of the UbB gene subfamily is a tetrameric non-processed pseudogene |
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Authors: | J B Cowland O Wiborg J Vuust |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Statens Seruminstitut, Copenhagen S, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | The human ubiquitin gene family consists of three subfamilies. One of these, the UbB subfamily, includes a functional gene coding for a polyubiquitin protein that contains three ubiquitin copies tandemly repeated, as well as three pseudogenes of the processed type. We have now isolated a fifth human UbB type gene, different from any of the previously identified ones. This newly isolated gene is a tetrameric pseudogene which has presumably arisen by unequal crossing-over of two ancestral trimeric alleles. Southern blotting data indicate that all members of the human UbB gene subfamily are now accounted for. |
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