PMID: 6171813Oct 1, 1981Paper

Amino acid sequence of a human leukocyte interferon

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
W P LevyS Pestka

Abstract

The primary structures of three major species of human leukocyte interferon differ from the structure predicted from the DNA sequence of recombinants containing leukocyte interferon-coding regions. Compared to the recombinant interferon produced in bacteria, three of the purified natural proteins isolated from leukocytes lack the 10 COOH-terminal amino acids suggested by the DNA sequence.

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