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A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein
We have isolated a series of cross-hybridizing cDNA clones, as a group designated as NKG5, from a human natural killer (NK) cell clone cDNA library. These clones show a high degree of homology with a previously described gene, 519, which was thought to be T cell specific. A comparison of the full-le...
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description | We have isolated a series of cross-hybridizing cDNA clones, as a group designated as NKG5, from a human natural killer (NK) cell clone cDNA library. These clones show a high degree of homology with a previously described gene, 519, which was thought to be T cell specific. A comparison of the full-length cDNA sequence of NKG5 and the published sequence of 519 shows that NKG5 lacks a 242-base segment that is found in 519 and that this deletion leads to the use of a different putative translational start codon. Unlike 519, the predicted NKG5 polypeptide has an NH2-terminal sequence that is strongly hydrophobic, characteristic of a signal peptide, and lacks any additional hydrophobic regions in the remainder of the peptide, suggesting that NKG5 encodes a secreted protein. Both NKG5 and 519 are expressed in NK and T cells but not in a variety of other hematopoietic cell lines. NKG5 is an abundant transcript and its level of expression is about 40 times that of 519 in NK and T cells. Southern blot and DNA sequence analyses suggest that NKG5 and 519 mRNAs are transcripts from a single gene that has allelic polymorphism. |
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spelling | pubmed-21886242008-04-17 A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein J Exp Med Articles We have isolated a series of cross-hybridizing cDNA clones, as a group designated as NKG5, from a human natural killer (NK) cell clone cDNA library. These clones show a high degree of homology with a previously described gene, 519, which was thought to be T cell specific. A comparison of the full-length cDNA sequence of NKG5 and the published sequence of 519 shows that NKG5 lacks a 242-base segment that is found in 519 and that this deletion leads to the use of a different putative translational start codon. Unlike 519, the predicted NKG5 polypeptide has an NH2-terminal sequence that is strongly hydrophobic, characteristic of a signal peptide, and lacks any additional hydrophobic regions in the remainder of the peptide, suggesting that NKG5 encodes a secreted protein. Both NKG5 and 519 are expressed in NK and T cells but not in a variety of other hematopoietic cell lines. NKG5 is an abundant transcript and its level of expression is about 40 times that of 519 in NK and T cells. Southern blot and DNA sequence analyses suggest that NKG5 and 519 mRNAs are transcripts from a single gene that has allelic polymorphism. The Rockefeller University Press 1990-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2188624/ /pubmed/2212946 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
title | A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
title_full | A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
title_fullStr | A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
title_full_unstemmed | A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
title_short | A cDNA clone expressed in natural killer and T cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
title_sort | cdna clone expressed in natural killer and t cells that likely encodes a secreted protein |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2188624/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2212946 |