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Human Intestinal Mucin-like Protein (MLP) is Homologous with Rat MLP in the C-terminal Region, and is Encoded by a Gene on Chromosome 11 P 15.5

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1992 Mar 16
PMID 1550588
Citations 13
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Abstract

A cDNA specific for a human intestinal mucin (MLP) was amplified by PCR from cDNA of cultured human colonic adenocarcinoma cells, LS174T. The human cDNA shared high sequence homology with a corresponding rat intestinal mucin (MLP) cDNA in the 3' terminal region, and hybridized to the same mRNA (approximately 9.0 Kb) that was recognized by a probe for the MUC-2 human intestinal mucin gene. The gene encoding our human mucin peptide also mapped to chromosome 11 p 15.5, the known locus of MUC-2. Our findings suggest that human MLP and MUC-2 are encoded by the same gene and that rat and human intestinal mucin share a common C-terminal amino acid structure.

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