Cloning and expression of full-length cDNA encoding human vitamin D receptor.

AR Baker, DP McDonnell, M Hughes… - Proceedings of the …, 1988 - National Acad Sciences
AR Baker, DP McDonnell, M Hughes, TM Crisp, DJ Mangelsdorf, MR Haussler, JW Pike…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988National Acad Sciences
Complementary DNA clones encoding the human vitamin D receptor have been isolated
from human intestine and T47D cell cDNA libraries. The nucleotide sequence of the 4605-
base pair (bp) cDNA includes a noncoding leader sequence of 115 bp, a 1281-bp open
reading frame, and 3209 bp of 3'noncoding sequence. Two polyadenylylation signals,
AATAAA, are present 25 and 70 bp upstream of the poly (A) tail, respectively. RNA blot
hybridization indicates a single mRNA species of approximately equal to 4600 bp …
Complementary DNA clones encoding the human vitamin D receptor have been isolated from human intestine and T47D cell cDNA libraries. The nucleotide sequence of the 4605-base pair (bp) cDNA includes a noncoding leader sequence of 115 bp, a 1281-bp open reading frame, and 3209 bp of 3' noncoding sequence. Two polyadenylylation signals, AATAAA, are present 25 and 70 bp upstream of the poly(A) tail, respectively. RNA blot hybridization indicates a single mRNA species of approximately equal to 4600 bp. Transfection of the cloned sequences into COS-1 cells results in the production of a single receptor species indistinguishable from the native receptor. Sequence comparisons demonstrate that the vitamin D receptor belongs to the steroid-receptor gene family and is closest in size and sequence to another member of this family, the thyroid hormone receptor.
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