PMID: 6159537Oct 2, 1980Paper

A family of structural genes for human lymphoblastoid (leukocyte-type) interferon

Nature
G Allen, K H Fantes

Abstract

Amino acid sequences of tryptic and chymotryptic peptides from human lymphoblastoid interferon (IFN-alpha) have been determined. The results show that IFN-alpha consists of a family of proteins with at least five different, but homologous, primary structures. There appears to be little, if any, glycosylation of the major components of IFN-alpha.

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