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National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2(80), p. 349-352, 1983

DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.2.349

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Isolation of cDNA sequences coding for a part of human tissue plasminogen activator.

Journal article published in 1983 by T. Edlund, T. Ny, M. Rånby, L. O. Hedén, G. Palm, E. Holmgren ORCID, S. Josephson
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

We have isolated a cDNA sequence coding for a part of human tissue plasminogen activator. mRNA coding for tissue plasminogen activator was partially purified, copied into double-stranded cDNA, and cloned into Escherichia coli. Two sets of partially overlapping oligodeoxynucleotide mixtures corresponding to all possible coding sequences for a known portion of the tissue plasminogen activator gene were prepared. One set was used as a probe to screen cDNA containing bacterial clones and both were used as probes in hybridization against purified plasmid DNA. Of 4,200 bacterial clones examined, 1 carried a plasmid that hybridized to both sets of oligonucleotides. This plasmid contained a 370-base-pair cDNA insert, which was shown by nucleotide sequence analysis to code for the cleavage site region in the one-chain form of the human tissue plasminogen activator.