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  • Researchers identified amino acid sequences of peptide fragments from human hepatocyte growth factor in patients with severe liver failure.
  • They synthesized DNA mixtures to screen a human placenta cDNA library, leading to the isolation of two cDNA clones for the growth factor.
  • The analysis showed the protein has 728 amino acids, with a signal peptide, and its heavy and light chains are generated from the same mRNA through proteolytic processing.

Article Abstract

Amino acid sequences of four peptide fragments of human hepatocyte growth factor purified from the plasma of patients with fulminant hepatic failure were determined. Based on the amino acid sequence of one of the fragments, two oligodeoxyribonucleotide mixtures were synthesized and used to screen a human placenta cDNA library. On the screening, two overlapping cDNA clones for human hepatocyte growth factor were isolated and the nucleotide sequence of the cDNA was determined. The entire primary structure of the protein was deduced from the sequence. The protein consists of 728 amino acid residues, including a possible signal peptide at the N-terminus. The sequence revealed that the heavy and light chains which comprise the protein are encoded by the same mRNA and are produced from a common translation product by proteolytic processing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0006-291x(89)92316-4DOI Listing

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