
HuIFN-alpha has been found to consist of a family of 8-10 components. Their amino acid (165 and 166 residues) and nucleotide sequences are similar and also reveal some relationship to that of HuIFN-beta and even to those of murine alpha- and beta-interferons. It is thus likely that all mammalian interferons have originated from a common ancestral gene. Human beta- and some alpha-interferons have been obtained by genetic engineering in E.coli. All interferons seem to contain a relatively high proportion of hydrophobic amino acids and some of the components are glycosylated. The N-terminal residue of all HuIFN-alpha members is probably cysteine, that of the major HuIFN-beta peptide methionine and that of MuIFN-alpha and-beta probably alanine and isoleucine. Very little is known about the chemistry of any of the gamma-interferon species.
Chemical Phenomena, DNA, Fibroblasts, Molecular Weight, Chemistry, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Structure-Activity Relationship, Species Specificity, Interferon Type I, Electrochemistry, Leukocytes, Sialic Acids, Escherichia coli, Animals, Humans, Rabbits, Amino Acid Sequence, Interferons, Cloning, Molecular, Genetic Engineering, Glycoproteins
Chemical Phenomena, DNA, Fibroblasts, Molecular Weight, Chemistry, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Structure-Activity Relationship, Species Specificity, Interferon Type I, Electrochemistry, Leukocytes, Sialic Acids, Escherichia coli, Animals, Humans, Rabbits, Amino Acid Sequence, Interferons, Cloning, Molecular, Genetic Engineering, Glycoproteins
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