Publications by authors named "U Buwitt"

We have developed a 2-stage protocol for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation screening from blood spot paper. Stage 1 screening was aimed to analyze patients at highest risk for the most common disease-associated sequence variants listed in the BIC database. Accordingly, stage1 testing implied detection of 18 disease- associated BRCA1 and 9 BRCA2 mutations by adapting the 5' nuclease assay to heterozygote screening.

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Polyribocytidylic-polyriboinosinic acid [poly r(I):r(C)]-inducible genes were isolated by a differential screening procedure from a human fibroblast cell (FS-4) cDNA bank. Among yet unidentified genes (gene 274), one codes for a protein with multiple finger motifs and has previously been detected in endothelial cells after tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) treatment (A20; Opipari et al., 1990), the second one codes for a variant of the I kappa B family (Haskill et al.

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Interferon (IFN)-gamma has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several autoimmune disorders and inflammatory skin diseases. To identify novel mediators involved in the IFN-gamma response we have used differential hybridization of a cDNA library prepared from IFN-gamma-treated HeLa cells to isolate a gene that is induced following treatment with IFN-gamma. We report here the molecular cloning and characterization of a cDNA detecting a 1.

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Interferon gamma induces expression of a protein termed IFP 53 according to its molecular weight of 53 kDa. IFP 53 shows significant sequence homology to rabbit peptide chain release factor as well as to bovine tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase. IFP 53 has been shown to possess release factor activity for the UGA stop codon.

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Here we report the molecular cloning of several related human cDNAs from which a full-length sequence can be determined. The cDNAs encode a 2.8 kb mRNA that is strongly induced by interferon (IFN) gamma and the expression of which is not cell-restricted but observed in fibroblasts, macrophages and epithelial cells.

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