Human mucin gene muc5b, the 10.7-kb large central exon encodes various alternate subdomains resulting in a super-repeat

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jean-Luc Desseyn from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Human Mucin Gene MUC5B, the 10.7-kb Large Central Exon Encodes Various Alternate Subdomains Resulting in a Super-repeat, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/30,/1996
  • what: The authors report here the isolation of three overlapping genomic clones of human MUC5B spanning approximately 40 kilobases.

SUMMARY

    Its length is 10,713 base_pairs, and it encodes a 3570-amino_acid peptide. Four super-repeats of 528 amino_acid residues are thus observed within the central exon. Each comprises (i) a . . .

     

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