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FEBS Letters | 1988

cDNA clones completing the nucleotide and derived amino acid sequence of the alpha 1 chain of basement membrane (type IV) collagen from mouse

Linda Wood; Nicole Y. Theriault; Gabriel Vogeli

Six cDNA clones add 3549 nucleotides to the DNA sequence of the alpha 1 chain of basement membrane (type IV) collagen. Thus the complete nucleotide and derived amino acid sequence of the alpha 1 type IV collagen with 5007 nucleotides coding for 1669 amino acids with a calculated M r of 160 827 is known. The six cDNA clones cover the putative N‐terminal signal peptide, the 7 S region and two thirds of the helical region extending into the previously published murine nucleotide sequence [(1986) Gene 43, 301]. The protein sequence for 289 amino acids of the helical region adjacent to the 7 S region has not previously been published for any species.


Journal of Biotechnology | 1986

High-level expression of human renin in Escherichia coli

Paul S. Kaytes; Nicole Y. Theriault; Roger A. Poorman; Kazuo Murakami; Che-Shen C. Tomich

Abstract The cDNA sequence for human renin was modified for use in the expression of the mature protein in E. coli . This was accomplished by the removal of the 5′ untranslated region and sequences coding for the signal peptide and a portion of the mature protein. An oligonucleotide linker was inserted which supplied the deleted coding information for the mature protein in a form optimized for translation in E. coli , in addition to an initiation codon. The modified gene was cloned into an expression vector consisting of the promoter from the tryptophan operon of E. coli and trp L Shine-Dalgarno sequence. In an appropriate host strain the expressed protein is the most prominent species present, and accounts for at least 10% of the total cellular protein. The expressed protein was verified to be renin by its molecular weight, ability to bind a renin antibody, and N-terminal amino acid sequence.


Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids | 1985

Synthesis of a Gene Coding for Human Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP)

Nicole Y. Theriault; Che-Shen C. Tomich; Wendell Wierenga

Abstract A gene coding for human Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) was designed as a double-stranded 99 base pair DNA sequence. The sixteen fragments of the gene were chemically synthesized using a solid-phase phosphoramidite triester coupling approach and enzymatically assembled using T4 DNA ligase. The resulting gene was cloned into pBR322 and sequenced using the Maxam-Gilbert sequencing procedure.


Gene | 1987

Homologies between the non-collagenous C-terminal (NC1) globular domains of the α1 and α2 subunits of type-IV collagen

Paul S. Kaytes; Nicole Y. Theriault; Gabriel Vogeli

Abstract The non-collagenous C-terminal globular domain (NC1) of type-IV collagen has the dual role of initiating triple-helix formation among the subunits and of crosslinking two collagen molecules during basement-membrane meshwork formation. By cloning a cDNA for the NC1 domain of the α2(IV) collagen chain, we have found a high degree of homology (63% for nucleotides, 66% for amino acids) between the NC1 of the α2 and αl chains of type-IV collagen. All cysteine residues are conserved. This high degree of homology is not found within the helical portion where the homology is 41 % for amino acids (only 14% if the obligatory glycine is not used for this analysis). We propose that this high degree of homology within the non-collagenous domain indicates a close evolutionary relationship maintained by functional restraints between the two chains of type IV collagen.


Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids | 1987

DNA Base Pair Binding Specificity of CC-1065

Nicole Y. Theriault; William C. Krueger; Mark D. Prairie

Abstract Oligomer duplexes were prepared by a solid-phase phosphoramidite triester coupling approach in order to study the DNA base pair binding specificity of the antitumor antibiotic CC-1065 by CD spectroscopy.


Archive | 1986

Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) analogs

Keith R. Marotti; Edward F. Rehberg; Nicole Y. Theriault


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1989

An Ultra-high Sulfur Keratin Gene is Expressed Specifically During Hair Growth

Alistair R. McNab; Linda Wood; Nicole Y. Theriault; Todd Gierman; Gabriel Vogeli


Gene | 1989

Vimentin cDNA clones covering the complete intermediate-filament protein are found in an EHS tumor cDNA library

Linda Wood; Nicole Y. Theriault; Gabriel Vogeli


Protein Engineering | 1989

Construction of a tissue plasminogen activator gene having unique restriction sites to facilitate domain manipulation: a model for the analysis of multi-domain proteins

Edward F. Rehberg; Nicole Y. Theriault; Jane B. Carter; Daniel P. Palermo; Edna V. Hubert; Peter W. Bergum; Cara J. Wunderlich; Larry A. Erickson; Keith R. Marotti


Chemico-Biological Interactions | 1988

Studies on the base pair binding specificity of CC-1065 to oligomer duplexes

Nicole Y. Theriault; William C. Krueger; Mark D. Prairie

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