We have isolated cDNA clones coding for human lecithin:cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT) from a liver-specific cDNA library by the use of two oligonucleotide probes based on the protein sequence. The clones span the sequence coding for the entire secreted LCAT, the 3' untranslated sequence and 12 amino acids of the signal peptide. The peptide sequence contains the conserved active site of serine lipases within a hydrophobic domain, flanked by a possible amphipatic alpha-helix. Only one gene for LCAT could be detected in genomic blots. We have used the cDNA as a probe to analyse the LCAT gene in patients suffering from LCAT deficiency and fish eye disease. No rearrangements or abnormal gene fragments were detected in these patients.

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