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Nucleotide sequence and amplification in bacteria of structural gene for rat growth hormone
The primary structure of DNA containing the sequence for rat pituitary growth hormone mRNA has been determined. DNA was obtained by reverse transcription of polyadenylated RNA from cultured pituitary cells and from recombinant bacterial plasmids. The amino acid sequences for rat growth hormone and its precursor form have been deduced from the determined nucleotide sequences
Nucleotide sequence of a human gene coding for a polypeptide hormone
In summary, a general approach is presented to purify and sequence DNA fragments of a specific gene starting with a heterogeneous mixture of mRNAs. The methodology has been applied to the determination of the DNA sequence of a portion of the gene for human chorionic somatomammotropin. Most of the possible translation codons of the genetic code were found to be used. Some selectivity in the codon choices was found, and this may be important for RNA or gene regulation or structure. The stop codon UAG was found and a second stop codon in the same reading frame was found nine bases farther down. Finally, a "palindrome" sequence was detected in the 3' noncoding region
Structure of growth hormone gene sequences and their expression in bacteria and in cultured cells
Synthesis of growth hormone by bacteria
A hybrid gene was constructed between the beta-lactamase gene of plasmid pBR322 and the cloned coding sequence for rat growth hormone. This gene is expressed in bacteria and growth hormone sequences are detectable by immunological methods