Characterization of a cDNA encoding murine coagulation factor VII

E Idusogie, E Rosen, JP Geng… - Thrombosis and …, 1996 - thieme-connect.com
E Idusogie, E Rosen, JP Geng, P Carmeliet, D Collen, FJ Castellino
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 1996thieme-connect.com
The cDNA encoding murine coagulation factor VII (mfVII) was isolated and reconstructed
from a Λ Zap cDNA library generated from murine liver mRNA. The cDNA contains 1903
nucleotides spanning 15 bases upstream of the 5'-translation initiation codon, an open
reading frame of 1338 nucleotides, 550 nucleotides downstream of the first stop codon and
a 3'poly (A) tail. The translation product is composed of a 41-amino acid signal/propeptide
region followed by a 405-residue mature protein. The latter is highly homologous to that of …
The cDNA encoding murine coagulation factor VII (mfVII) was isolated and reconstructed from a Λ Zap cDNA library generated from murine liver mRNA. The cDNA contains 1903 nucleotides spanning 15 bases upstream of the 5’-translation initiation codon, an open reading frame of 1338 nucleotides, 550 nucleotides downstream of the first stop codon and a 3’ poly(A) tail. The translation product is composed of a 41-amino acid signal/propeptide region followed by a 405-residue mature protein. The latter is highly homologous to that of human, rabbit, bovine, Rhesus monkey, and canine fVII. All protein domains of hfVII are strictly conserved in mfVII.
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